Bureaucrats Had Evidence Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine Were Effective in Treating COVID

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What is ivermectin?​

Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic drug that is often used to treat or prevent parasites in animals and humans.

Across the U.S. there are reports of people using ivermectin prescribed for horses to try and prevent or treat COVID-19.

Is ivermectin approved for use in humans?​

Ivermectin can be prescribed to humans in tablet form to treat conditions caused by parasitic worms, as well as in a topical form to treat external parasites like lice.

Reports from the FDA are showing people ingesting ivermectin doses in a paste form that is designated for horses, as well as doctors even prescribing the medication for COVID-19.

In a typical pre-pandemic setting, there are about 3,600 prescriptions filled for ivermectin in a year. From early July and August, the CDC reported over 88,000 prescriptions dispensed - that is a 2,344% increase.

“The stark increase in prescriptions for ivermectin is not a coincidence - this is an ‘off-label’ use of the drug. While ivermectin is approved for use in parasitic conditions, there has been no evidence or approval for use against COVID-19,” shares Dr. Balani.

Can ivermectin be used to treat COVID-19?​

No, ivermectin is not approved or authorized by the FDA for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.

You are not a horse. You are not a cow. Seriously, y’all. Stop it. Why You Should Not Use Ivermectin to Treat or Prevent COVID-19
— U.S. FDA (@US_FDA) August 21, 2021
Some studies have been conducted to evaluate the drug’s efficacy against COVID-19, however the data has been inconsistent, inconclusive and too small to be considered high quality. There is no reliable evidence that ivermectin should be used for COVID-19.

What happens if you take ivermectin?​

The side effects of ivermectin overdose can include:

  • Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
  • Confusion, hallucinations, seizures, coma and death
To sum up, here are three reasons why you should not use ivermectin to try to prevent COVID-19:

  • Ivermectin is not proven to be effective for COVID-19.
  • Using ivermectin not as it was intended can cause a variety of health risks, even death.
  • You are not a horse or a cow and a large dose of ivermectin is highly toxic.

 

What is ivermectin?​

Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic drug that is often used to treat or prevent parasites in animals and humans.

Across the U.S. there are reports of people using ivermectin prescribed for horses to try and prevent or treat COVID-19.

Is ivermectin approved for use in humans?​

Ivermectin can be prescribed to humans in tablet form to treat conditions caused by parasitic worms, as well as in a topical form to treat external parasites like lice.

Reports from the FDA are showing people ingesting ivermectin doses in a paste form that is designated for horses, as well as doctors even prescribing the medication for COVID-19.

In a typical pre-pandemic setting, there are about 3,600 prescriptions filled for ivermectin in a year. From early July and August, the CDC reported over 88,000 prescriptions dispensed - that is a 2,344% increase.

“The stark increase in prescriptions for ivermectin is not a coincidence - this is an ‘off-label’ use of the drug. While ivermectin is approved for use in parasitic conditions, there has been no evidence or approval for use against COVID-19,” shares Dr. Balani.

Can ivermectin be used to treat COVID-19?​

No, ivermectin is not approved or authorized by the FDA for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.


Some studies have been conducted to evaluate the drug’s efficacy against COVID-19, however the data has been inconsistent, inconclusive and too small to be considered high quality. There is no reliable evidence that ivermectin should be used for COVID-19.

What happens if you take ivermectin?​

The side effects of ivermectin overdose can include:

  • Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
  • Confusion, hallucinations, seizures, coma and death
To sum up, here are three reasons why you should not use ivermectin to try to prevent COVID-19:

  • Ivermectin is not proven to be effective for COVID-19.
  • Using ivermectin not as it was intended can cause a variety of health risks, even death.
  • You are not a horse or a cow and a large dose of ivermectin is highly toxic.

I believe it’s been well reported that ivermectin has been successfully used in many countries around the world, in controlling the virus.

What first world country with the most expensive HC system in the world by far, has failed miserably in controlling the virus?
 
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What is ivermectin?​

Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic drug that is often used to treat or prevent parasites in animals and humans.

Across the U.S. there are reports of people using ivermectin prescribed for horses to try and prevent or treat COVID-19.

Is ivermectin approved for use in humans?​

Ivermectin can be prescribed to humans in tablet form to treat conditions caused by parasitic worms, as well as in a topical form to treat external parasites like lice.

Reports from the FDA are showing people ingesting ivermectin doses in a paste form that is designated for horses, as well as doctors even prescribing the medication for COVID-19.

In a typical pre-pandemic setting, there are about 3,600 prescriptions filled for ivermectin in a year. From early July and August, the CDC reported over 88,000 prescriptions dispensed - that is a 2,344% increase.

“The stark increase in prescriptions for ivermectin is not a coincidence - this is an ‘off-label’ use of the drug. While ivermectin is approved for use in parasitic conditions, there has been no evidence or approval for use against COVID-19,” shares Dr. Balani.

Can ivermectin be used to treat COVID-19?​

No, ivermectin is not approved or authorized by the FDA for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.


Some studies have been conducted to evaluate the drug’s efficacy against COVID-19, however the data has been inconsistent, inconclusive and too small to be considered high quality. There is no reliable evidence that ivermectin should be used for COVID-19.

What happens if you take ivermectin?​

The side effects of ivermectin overdose can include:

  • Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
  • Confusion, hallucinations, seizures, coma and death
To sum up, here are three reasons why you should not use ivermectin to try to prevent COVID-19:

  • Ivermectin is not proven to be effective for COVID-19.
  • Using ivermectin not as it was intended can cause a variety of health risks, even death.
  • You are not a horse or a cow and a large dose of ivermectin is highly toxic.

look at this troll!!!! brainwashed vermin in a political debate with absolutely nothing to argue with.
 
This shouldn't surprise anyone.

---Veritas Documents Reveal Bureaucrats Had Evidence Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine Were Effective in Treating COVID---

There has also been 1,000’s of documented cases where 98.9% of people who “drank water” showed improvement in 36 hours.

Amazing 🤩
 

What is ivermectin?​

Ivermectin is an anti-parasitic drug that is often used to treat or prevent parasites in animals and humans.

Across the U.S. there are reports of people using ivermectin prescribed for horses to try and prevent or treat COVID-19.

Is ivermectin approved for use in humans?​

Ivermectin can be prescribed to humans in tablet form to treat conditions caused by parasitic worms, as well as in a topical form to treat external parasites like lice.

Reports from the FDA are showing people ingesting ivermectin doses in a paste form that is designated for horses, as well as doctors even prescribing the medication for COVID-19.

In a typical pre-pandemic setting, there are about 3,600 prescriptions filled for ivermectin in a year. From early July and August, the CDC reported over 88,000 prescriptions dispensed - that is a 2,344% increase.

“The stark increase in prescriptions for ivermectin is not a coincidence - this is an ‘off-label’ use of the drug. While ivermectin is approved for use in parasitic conditions, there has been no evidence or approval for use against COVID-19,” shares Dr. Balani.

Can ivermectin be used to treat COVID-19?​

No, ivermectin is not approved or authorized by the FDA for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19.


Some studies have been conducted to evaluate the drug’s efficacy against COVID-19, however the data has been inconsistent, inconclusive and too small to be considered high quality. There is no reliable evidence that ivermectin should be used for COVID-19.

What happens if you take ivermectin?​

The side effects of ivermectin overdose can include:

  • Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
  • Confusion, hallucinations, seizures, coma and death
To sum up, here are three reasons why you should not use ivermectin to try to prevent COVID-19:

  • Ivermectin is not proven to be effective for COVID-19.
  • Using ivermectin not as it was intended can cause a variety of health risks, even death.
  • You are not a horse or a cow and a large dose of ivermectin is highly toxic.



Damn you believe anything the feds and the msm feeds ya. I guess the thousands of doctors that have prescribed HCQ and Ivermectin with great results don't know what they're talking about.

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I would encourage Republicans to take Ivermectin, take lots of it.
If I was a total asshole like Fauci and his string pullers, I'd tell you that if you were positive, the only thing you can do is quarantine until you get better. Then if you don't get better on your own you can check into a hospital and maybe go on a ventilator for a while. That's exactly what Fauci and Biden's approach is. Sell the vaccine and forget about everything else. As for myself, I'll take the Ivermectin and be sympton free and on the heal within a day or two.
 
If I was a total asshole like Fauci and his string pullers, I'd tell you that if you were positive, the only thing you can do is quarantine until you get better. Then if you don't get better on your own you can check into a hospital and maybe go on a ventilator for a while. That's exactly what Fauci and Biden's approach is. Sell the vaccine and forget about everything else. As for myself, I'll take the Ivermectin and be sympton free and on the heal within a day or two.
No worms either!
 

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