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    Hatin Since 87

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    Based on several posts in this thread, it wouldn't surprise me if Tractor Supply wasn't the go-to pharmacy for Covid treatment for a few of our amateur virologists. Which is odd, since this virus is so survivable, it's a wonder anybody has to take anything but orange juice for it. How would we know if Ivermectin is doing anything at all, since everyone apparently survives anyway?

    But no, I don't think that Ivermectin is just for horses. I do know the difference between a parasite and a virus, though. And the difference between reality and photoshopped conspiracy art.
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    Based on several posts in this thread, it wouldn't surprise me if Tractor Supply wasn't the go-to pharmacy for Covid treatment for a few of our amateur virologists. Which is odd, since this virus is so survivable, it's a wonder anybody has to take anything but orange juice for it. How would we know if Ivermectin is doing anything at all, since everyone apparently survives anyway?

    But no, I don't think that Ivermectin is just for horses. I do know the difference between a parasite and a virus, though. And the difference between reality and photoshopped conspiracy fantasy art.
    This is a new straw man argument that the left is pushing since joe rogan caught covid. Since he said covid wasn’t a big deal how dare he seek treatment.

    even going so far as to imply that Joe went to tractor supply to get ivermectin. Spare me. A man with that kind of money can get a dr to prescribe whatever they want.

    if your gonna throw up straw man and logical fallacies at least be original. This one is a week old.
     

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    This is a new straw man argument that the left is pushing since joe rogan caught covid. Since he said covid wasn’t a big deal how dare he seek treatment.
    You apparently don't know what a straw man argument is. It would be reasonable to ask why someone needs several non-FDA approved medications to battle something that's just a 99.999999% survivable flu.

    even going so far as to imply that Joe went to tractor supply to get ivermectin. Spare me. A man with that kind of money can get a dr to prescribe whatever they want.
    I seriously doubt Rogan is using horse paste. That doesn't mean that others aren't.

     

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    This is a new straw man argument that the left is pushing since joe rogan caught covid. Since he said covid wasn’t a big deal how dare he seek treatment.

    even going so far as to imply that Joe went to tractor supply to get ivermectin. Spare me. A man with that kind of money can get a dr to prescribe whatever they want.

    if your gonna throw up straw man and logical fallacies at least be original. This one is a week old.
    He's working on a brigade.
     

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    It would be reasonable to ask why someone needs several non-FDA approved medications to battle something that's just a 99.999999% survivable flu.
    Those meds are approved for human use, they are more approved and studied than any vaccine. If you can’t be honest with me at least be honest with yourself
     

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    Based on several posts in this thread, it wouldn't surprise me if Tractor Supply wasn't the go-to pharmacy for Covid treatment for a few of our amateur virologists. Which is odd, since this virus is so survivable, it's a wonder anybody has to take anything but orange juice for it. How would we know if Ivermectin is doing anything at all, since everyone apparently survives anyway?

    But no, I don't think that Ivermectin is just for horses. I do know the difference between a parasite and a virus, though. And the difference between reality and photoshopped conspiracy fantasy art.

    Apparently you don't, as ivermectin has strong antiviral properties.


    "Researchers infected cells with SARS-CoV-2, then exposed them to ivermectin. "We showed that a single dose of ivermectin could kill COVID-19 in a petri dish within 48 hours, indicating potent antiviral activity," says study co-author David Jans, PhD, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Monash University in Melbourne.

    Even at 24 hours, "there was a really significant reduction" in the virus, study leader Kylie Wagstaff, PhD, a senior research fellow in biochemistry and molecular biology at Monash University, said in a statement."

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    ""The main way we think ivermectin works is to target a key molecule of our cells that we think helps the virus to proliferate," Jans says. "By stopping this, the virus replicates more slowly, and so our immune system has a better chance to mount the antiviral response and kill the virus." Giving this or any antiviral drug early is thought to give the body the best chance of beating infection, he says."

    ""Ivermectin," she says, "has shown effectiveness against other viruses, despite being an anti-parasitic drug." The drug is worthy of further study, Seley-Radtke says, but she calls the findings "very preliminary.""
     

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    Apparently you don't, as ivermectin has strong antiviral properties.


    "Researchers infected cells with SARS-CoV-2, then exposed them to ivermectin. "We showed that a single dose of ivermectin could kill COVID-19 in a petri dish within 48 hours, indicating potent antiviral activity," says study co-author David Jans, PhD, a professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at Monash University in Melbourne.

    Even at 24 hours, "there was a really significant reduction" in the virus, study leader Kylie Wagstaff, PhD, a senior research fellow in biochemistry and molecular biology at Monash University, said in a statement."

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    ""The main way we think ivermectin works is to target a key molecule of our cells that we think helps the virus to proliferate," Jans says. "By stopping this, the virus replicates more slowly, and so our immune system has a better chance to mount the antiviral response and kill the virus." Giving this or any antiviral drug early is thought to give the body the best chance of beating infection, he says."

    ""Ivermectin," she says, "has shown effectiveness against other viruses, despite being an anti-parasitic drug." The drug is worthy of further study, Seley-Radtke says, but she calls the findings "very preliminary.""
    Anyone who knows anything about clinical studies knows that results in a petri dish very often do not translate into results in actual humans.

    "The drug is worthy of further study" can apply to any drug initially, but the findings being "very preliminary" does not equal "is effective against Covid."

    Again, not sure why all this study is needed anyway, since it's just a 99.99999% survivable flu bug.
     

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    Anyone who knows anything about clinical studies knows that results in a petri dish very often do not translate into results in actual humans.

    "The drug is worthy of further study" can apply to any drug initially, but the findings being "very preliminary" does not equal "is effective against Covid."

    Again, not sure why all this study is needed anyway, since it's just a 99.99999% survivable flu bug.

    Do you have the degrees to affirm that these doctors don't know what they're saying?

    If people were going to bitch about Rogan taking any drug for covid, it should have been over the prednisone.
     

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    Do you have the degrees to affirm that these doctors don't know what they're saying?
    I literally repeated what they said. Did you not read what you posted? The results were in a petri dish, which is par for the course in preliminary studues. The findings are very preliminary.

    Read what it says, not what you want it to say.

    If degrees are what impress you, I have to wonder what your resume looks like compared to Dr. Fauci's.
     

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    I literally repeated what they said. Did you not read what you posted? The results were in a petri dish, which is par for the course in preliminary studues. The findings are very preliminary.

    Read what it says, not what you want it to say.

    If degrees are what impress you, I have to wonder what your resume looks like compared to Dr. Fauci's.

    Apparently you didn't read

    ""Ivermectin," she says, "has shown effectiveness against other viruses, despite being an anti-parasitic drug." The drug is worthy of further study, Seley-Radtke says, but she calls the findings "very preliminary.""
     
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