I understand, but is a big law suit and all the media attention a bad thing. Remember, Estrada was pre FDA letter and during a pandemic with no therapeutics people will try anything. There is a huge article in the NYTimes today telling people not to use Ivermectin for Covid. Now imagine that was instead Leronlimab and it was illegal to purchase and there was a big law suit, but unlike Ivermectin, Leronlimab actually works. Would this be such a horrible position? The full weight of the FDA coming down on Cytodyn and the whole World going, yes, but how do we get Leronlimab?
The World in the last few days knows about Ivermectin, are fewer people going to try it? Therapeutics have been so neglected there are people injecting MAB's that don't work in FLA. Negative exposure is not always a bad thing.