I had never even heard the word 'ivermectin' until seeing the post about Mexico using it successfully.
Is in vitro that much different than our bodies that it warrants not considering ivermectin as a possible treatment?
If we can test these brand-new, rushed vaccines, why have we not thoroughly tested something as promising and (relatively) safe as this?
Edit: I didn't expect this thread to get any attention. Ivemectin is old news for most people here, however it is still quite new to some of us.
If this is new to you, check out the YT link by UK_Deplorable in the comments below.
I had never even heard the word 'ivermectin' until seeing the post about Mexico using it successfully.
Is in vitro that much different than our bodies that it warrants not considering ivermectin as a possible treatment?
If we can test these brand-new, rushed vaccines, why have we not thoroughly tested something as promising and (relatively) safe as this?
Edit: I didn't expect this thread to get any attention. Ivemectin is old news for most people here, however it is still quite new to some of us.
If this is new to you, check out the YT link by UK_Deplorable in the comments below.
I had never even heard the word 'ivermectin' until seeing the post about Mexico using it successfully.
Is in vitro that much different than our bodies that it warrants not considering ivermectin as a possible treatment?
If we can test these brand-new, rushed vaccines, why have we not thoroughly tested something as promising and (relatively) safe as this?