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Posted On: 01/22/2021 10:43:31 AM
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Re: mitstevfel #7848
True, but my understanding for the anaphylaxis is that the majority of those cases are with people who have significant allergies, such as shell fish, peanuts, etc. For the remainder of the population I would think the anaphylaxis reaction would be below 1%.
On a side note, many other countries are now turning to ivermectin as several studies have show significant reduction of infection and prevention. The nice thing about it is that it inhibits the host importin alpha/beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are part of a key intracellular process, by suppressing the host antiviral response. The product is cheap and IMO big pharma world wide is suppressing this product. And gee, the government doesn't recommend it's use for Covid...why is that. Ivermectin is one of the hottest black market products in third and second world countries right now as it's becoming hard to get there. Maybe we can go to a vet and get a prescription (for our dogs, etc) as it's mainly used in animals as an anti-parasitic drug. You can't get it over the counter.
On a side note, many other countries are now turning to ivermectin as several studies have show significant reduction of infection and prevention. The nice thing about it is that it inhibits the host importin alpha/beta-1 nuclear transport proteins, which are part of a key intracellular process, by suppressing the host antiviral response. The product is cheap and IMO big pharma world wide is suppressing this product. And gee, the government doesn't recommend it's use for Covid...why is that. Ivermectin is one of the hottest black market products in third and second world countries right now as it's becoming hard to get there. Maybe we can go to a vet and get a prescription (for our dogs, etc) as it's mainly used in animals as an anti-parasitic drug. You can't get it over the counter.
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