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Ivermectin for COVID-19 in Peru: 14-fold reduction in nationwide excess deaths, p= 002 for effect by state, then 13-fold increase after ivermectin use restricted

Ivermectin for COVID-19 in Peru: 14-fold reduction in nationwide excess deaths, p=.002 for effect by state, then 13-fold increase after ivermectin use restricted Posted on On May 8, 2020, Peru’s Ministry of Health approved ivermectin (IVM), a drug of Nobel Prize-honored distinction, for inpatient and outpatient treatment of COVID-19. As IVM treatments proceeded in that nation of 33 million residents, excess deaths decreased 14-fold over four months through December 1, 2020, consistent with clinical benefits of IVM for COVID-19 found in several RCTs. But after IVM use was sharply restricted under a new president, excess deaths then increased 13-fold. Methods To evaluate possible IVM treatment effects suggested by these aggregate trends, excess deaths were analyzed by state for ages ≥ 60 in each of Peru’s 25 states. To identify potential confounding factors, Google mobility data, population densities, SARS-CoV-2 genetic variations and seropositivity rates were also examined.

Americans poisoning themselves with horse de-worming drug to treat COVID-19

Article content In yet another harebrained attempt to safeguard against the pandemic, Americans are now turning to a horse medication to treat and prevent COVID-19 and are poisoning themselves in the process. The drug, ivermeticin, is an anti-parasite paste used to de-worm horses. It can also be used to eliminate lice, scabies and worms in dogs, cats and other mammals. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Americans poisoning themselves with horse de-worming drug to treat COVID-19 Back to video Humans can tolerate the medication in small quantities, experts say, but many are ingesting quantities meant for animals, which can be severely poisonous.

People Are Accidentally Poisoning Themselves Trying to Treat COVID With a Horse Drug

People Are Accidentally Poisoning Themselves Trying to Treat COVID With a Horse Drug CANELA LOPEZ, BUSINESS INSIDER 1 MARCH 2021 People are trying to treat and prevent COVID-19 by taking ivermectin, a medication commonly used to de-worm horses – and they are poisoning themselves in the process. ABC News reported an uptick in calls to poison control centers linked to the drug. The Missouri Poison Center alone has seen a 40 to 50 call increase in the regular amount of messages they would receive a day prior to the pandemic.   Experts are urging people to avoid the lure of fake cures, which could cause health problems as bad or worse than a COVID-19 infection. 

The War on Covid-19 Misinformation Claims Two Victims Truth And the Right to Treatment

The War on Covid-19 Misinformation Claims Two Victims Truth And the Right to Treatment
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Americans poisoning themselves with horse de-worming drug to treat COVID-19

Americans poisoning themselves with horse de-worming drug to treat COVID-19
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