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===== Ivermectin ===== | ===== Ivermectin ===== | ||
- | **Ivermectin** is an [[antiparasitic]] agent with antiviral properties that is approved by the FDA and WHO for a myriad of treatments. It is listed as an essential medicine by the WHO. | + | **Ivermectin** is an [[antiparasitic]] agent with [[antiviral]] properties that is approved by the FDA and the [[World Health Organization]] |
- | The bacterium Streptomyces avermictilis was first discovered in the soils of Japan in the 1960s by Satoshi Ōmura while searching for new antibacterial agents. After some altering to improve its safety the resulting compound was dubbed ivermectin. It was first approved for use in animals in 1981 and later in 1987 for the treatment of river blindness in sub-Saharan Africa. Since then Merk Laboratories have donated billions of doses globally for the treatment of onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis and other worm-caused diseases. William C. | + | The bacterium Streptomyces avermictilis was first discovered in the soils of Japan in the 1960s by Satoshi Ōmura while searching for new antibacterial agents. After some altering to improve its safety the resulting compound was dubbed ivermectin. It was first approved for use in animals in 1981 and later in 1987 for the treatment of river blindness in sub-Saharan Africa. Since then Merck Laboratories have donated billions of doses globally for the treatment of onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis and other worm-caused diseases. William C. |
A paper titled ' | A paper titled ' | ||
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+ | ==== 2015 Nobel Prize ==== | ||
In 2015 [[William Campbell]] and [[Satoshi Ömura]] were awarded a [[Nobel Prize]] for the drug.((https:// | In 2015 [[William Campbell]] and [[Satoshi Ömura]] were awarded a [[Nobel Prize]] for the drug.((https:// | ||
- | **The Global Disinformation Campaign Against Ivermectin in COVID-19 (Part I)** is a Substack | + | ===== Antiparasitic Usage ===== |
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+ | ==== Malaria Treatment ==== | ||
+ | Research indicates that mass administration of ivermectin lowers [[malaria]] rates with essentially no side effects.((March 13, 2019 | Brian D Foy et al | [[The Lancet]] | Efficacy and risk of harms of repeat ivermectin mass drug administrations for control of malaria (RIMDAMAL): a cluster-randomised trial | [[https:// | ||
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+ | Effect of Ivermectin on Anopheles gambiae Mosquitoes Fed on Humans: The Potential of Oral Insecticides in Malaria Control | ||
+ | Carlos Chaccour, Jo Lines, [[: | ||
+ | The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 202, Issue 1, 1 July 2010, Pages 113–116, https:// | ||
+ | Published: 01 July 2010 | ||
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+ | ==== Veterinary Usage ==== | ||
+ | Quote [[:Chris Whitty]]: " | ||
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+ | ===== Controversy During the COVID-19 Pandemic ===== | ||
+ | During the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], the use of ivermectin to prevent or treat [[COVID-19]] became highly controversial. | ||
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+ | ==== The Global Disinformation Campaign Against Ivermectin in COVID-19 (Part I) ==== | ||
+ | Pierre Kory’s Medical Musings | ||
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+ | Ivermectin, a decades-old, | ||
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+ | Now, before we delve deeper into the workings of the most heinous disinformation campaign ever waged by the pharmaceutical industry in history (and also it’s most successful so far as 75% of the earth’s inhabitants still have not been recommended to use it to treat COVID), I will ask you not to just “take my word for it" but instead take you on a brief, guided tour of the insanely positive evidence base supporting the use of ivermectin in COVID-19. ((https:// | ||
See also ((covid-19: | See also ((covid-19: | ||
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==== Mainstream Media Campaign ==== | ==== Mainstream Media Campaign ==== | ||
- | Touted in the mainstream press as "horse dewormer," | + | Touted in the mainstream press as "horse dewormer," |
August 26 2021, the CDC issued a ((https:// | August 26 2021, the CDC issued a ((https:// | ||
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==== Ivermectin Horse Paste Hysterics ==== | ==== Ivermectin Horse Paste Hysterics ==== | ||
- | **2021 September 13** - UK [[Guardian]] 'An Oklahoma doctor has said overdoses of the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin, which many believe without evidence can prevent or cure Covid-19, are helping cause delays and problems for rural hospitals and ambulance services struggling to cope with the resurgent pandemic." | + | **2021 September 13** - UK [[:Guardian]] 'An Oklahoma doctor has said overdoses of the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin, which many believe without evidence can prevent or cure Covid-19, are helping cause delays and problems for rural hospitals and ambulance services struggling to cope with the resurgent pandemic." |
- | **2021 September 4** - [[NPR]] National Public Radio | + | **2021 September 4** - [[:NPR]] National Public Radio |
Poison control centers are seeing a dramatic surge in calls from people who are self-medicating with ivermectin, an anti-parasite drug for animals that some falsely claim treats COVID-19.((https:// | Poison control centers are seeing a dramatic surge in calls from people who are self-medicating with ivermectin, an anti-parasite drug for animals that some falsely claim treats COVID-19.((https:// | ||
- | **2021 September** | + | **2021 September** |
"Tsk, tsk, tsk, Oklahomans. Hospitals are for people who refused vaccinations and are now in the ICU with intubation tubes jammed down their throats. We can only handle one bone-jarringly stupid sociological trend at a time. Maybe just, I don’t know, get the vaccine? Come on! Come join our Borg hive, Planet of the Horse People! What do you have to lose? | "Tsk, tsk, tsk, Oklahomans. Hospitals are for people who refused vaccinations and are now in the ICU with intubation tubes jammed down their throats. We can only handle one bone-jarringly stupid sociological trend at a time. Maybe just, I don’t know, get the vaccine? Come on! Come join our Borg hive, Planet of the Horse People! What do you have to lose? | ||
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McElyea also told Rolling Stone that symptoms of ivermectin overdose are not limited to “ordinary” reactions such as vomiting, nausea, and muscle aches. “The scariest one that I’ve heard of and seen is people coming in with vision loss,” McElyea told the magazine. | McElyea also told Rolling Stone that symptoms of ivermectin overdose are not limited to “ordinary” reactions such as vomiting, nausea, and muscle aches. “The scariest one that I’ve heard of and seen is people coming in with vision loss,” McElyea told the magazine. | ||
- | Really, now. What do people imagine is in this vaccine that can be worse than vision-altering horse chemicals? Even if Bill Gates and George Soros were able to track me with a microchip now, at least I can still read the magnesium content in my oat cakes." | + | Really, now. What do people imagine is in this vaccine that can be worse than vision-altering horse chemicals? Even if Bill Gates and [[:George Soros]] were able to track me with a microchip now, at least I can still read the magnesium content in my oat cakes." |
**2021 October** VICE News | **2021 October** VICE News | ||
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- | Joe Rogan grills Sanjay Gupta about the lies CNN told about him taking "horse dewormer" | + | [[:Joe Rogan]] grills |
==== Ivermectin Global Propaganda Campaign ==== | ==== Ivermectin Global Propaganda Campaign ==== | ||
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==== SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic ==== | ==== SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic ==== | ||
- | ==Research Gate, February 2022 == DOI: | + | === Research Gate, February 2022 === |
- | Strictly regular use of ivermectin as [[prophylaxis]] for COVID-19 leads to a 90% reduction in [[COVID-19]] mortality rate, in a dose-response manner: definitive results of a prospective observational study of a strictly controlled 223,128 population from a city-wide program in Southern Brazil. | + | |
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+ | Strictly regular use of ivermectin as [[:prophylaxis]] for COVID-19 leads to a 90% reduction in [[COVID-19]] mortality rate, in a dose-response manner: definitive results of a prospective observational study of a strictly controlled 223,128 population from a city-wide program in Southern Brazil. | ||
Results- | Results- |