Literally nothing I said here was non-factual. Ivermectin is a real medication, and it does things within the body. Even very safe medications can have interactions, which is why doctors ask you what you're taking. Surgeries can be postponed for things as simple as fish oil due to the increased chance of bleeding. You can't avoid problems with medication interactions that you don't know are in the patient.
If something goes wrong at the hospital and the doctors have the ability to blame the fact that their patient was secretly being administered a drug that they didn't know about, you don't think they'd jump on that to avoid liability? You trust that they'd ignore the fact out of the kindness of their heart?
I'm just trying to provide people with information that prevents accidental interactions from taking place. Whether or not you wish to use that information is entirely up to you.
You consistently doom (see sidebar), offer nothing boom, are against Q etc. We have plenty of facts, plenty of people discussing things in the spirit of this board rather than against it etc without your wading in occasionally to offer what is essentially contrarian to the mission here.
It's beyond tiresome.
Edit: and at this writing your comment is +5/-29, and mine is +20/-0, so I don't think it's just me.
I'm sorry you feel that way, but the spirit of this board is research. I am providing information based on my own research combined with yours. A researcher knows how to filter bad information through research. If you find my information to be invalid, you're welcome to either contest it or ignore it.
But I'd prefer not to get too far into that debate here in a thread where a parent is asking for help with their intubated child. I am trying to provide that help based on my own research and knowledge, just like everyone else.
And I don't think that most would agree that merely acknowledging that ivermectin is a medication that can interact with other medication is against the spirit of valid, empirical research and in defiance of the Q mission.
Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth. I watched two oils of the same spec but from different manufacturers froth up and overflow from a gearbox… Strange reactions can and do occur.
Literally nothing I said here was non-factual. Ivermectin is a real medication, and it does things within the body. Even very safe medications can have interactions, which is why doctors ask you what you're taking. Surgeries can be postponed for things as simple as fish oil due to the increased chance of bleeding. You can't avoid problems with medication interactions that you don't know are in the patient.
If something goes wrong at the hospital and the doctors have the ability to blame the fact that their patient was secretly being administered a drug that they didn't know about, you don't think they'd jump on that to avoid liability? You trust that they'd ignore the fact out of the kindness of their heart?
I'm just trying to provide people with information that prevents accidental interactions from taking place. Whether or not you wish to use that information is entirely up to you.
You consistently doom (see sidebar), offer nothing boom, are against Q etc. We have plenty of facts, plenty of people discussing things in the spirit of this board rather than against it etc without your wading in occasionally to offer what is essentially contrarian to the mission here.
It's beyond tiresome.
Edit: and at this writing your comment is +5/-29, and mine is +20/-0, so I don't think it's just me.
I'm sorry you feel that way, but the spirit of this board is research. I am providing information based on my own research combined with yours. A researcher knows how to filter bad information through research. If you find my information to be invalid, you're welcome to either contest it or ignore it.
But I'd prefer not to get too far into that debate here in a thread where a parent is asking for help with their intubated child. I am trying to provide that help based on my own research and knowledge, just like everyone else.
And I don't think that most would agree that merely acknowledging that ivermectin is a medication that can interact with other medication is against the spirit of valid, empirical research and in defiance of the Q mission.
+6/-33 now - it ain't just me "feeling that way" yo.
I think that both Q people and I share an appreciation that the truth is not dependent on winning a popularity contest.
Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth. I watched two oils of the same spec but from different manufacturers froth up and overflow from a gearbox… Strange reactions can and do occur.