RT @_wunderwood_: @davidwebbshow @ProjectLincoln https://t.co/Tn4zBv1d60 Another article from the same site researching multiple studies c…
RT @teamoncology: There is no strong data of ivermectin being effective in COVID-19 when you examine the data carefully. I would personally…
@ObviousElk @ellymelly https://t.co/slnDeHY4zX "The completed studies are small and few are considered high quality. Overall, the reliable evidence available does not support the use of ivermectin for treatment or prevention of COVID‐19 outside of well‐de
@sineadggleeson @ellymelly @PierreKory @RWMaloneMD https://t.co/slnDeHY4zX "The completed studies are small and few are considered high quality. Overall, the reliable evidence available does not support the use of ivermectin for treatment or prevention of
@kyleosborneee @Skoobruoydaer @ellymelly https://t.co/slnDeHY4zX "The completed studies are small and few are considered high quality. Overall, the reliable evidence available does not support the use of ivermectin for treatment or prevention of COVID‐19
RT @DavidEpsteinMD: Misleading information…please use scientific evidence correctly. The @CochraneLibrary reviewed the current pertinent li…
@BucklerStephen @NicoleFoss7 @BigSean145 @RonFilipkowski Too bad the research doesn’t show that it works: https://t.co/Slul5P9eap Let me guess, another conspiracy? Guess the Louisiana Department of Health is in on it too: https://t.co/ZBXYnbxr8k
@KatmaiKeith @TH4UA @RBReich BUT...if it is not FDA approved for such treatments, and there is no real data to support it does cure COVID, the excuse that the vaccine is not FDA approved just does not hold water. https://t.co/TC6t7jzCeO
@EdwardMaran @C_Kavanagh @joerogan Her interview with Fuller didn't do her any credit. The meta-analysis she co-authored didn't apply suitable quality controls to the included studies. The Cochrane analysis is better: https://t.co/ct1MZnEy5v
@WaitWhat3017 @yawto @StevenBorn5 @BenjaminPDixon @joerogan @AlexJones @TuckerCarlson @jimmy_dore https://t.co/tsxyIWdRDf Yeah. And it didn’t do anything. It’s really cool that it kills the virus in a Petri dish though.
@yawto @StevenBorn5 @BenjaminPDixon @joerogan @AlexJones @TuckerCarlson @jimmy_dore Wow dude it’s like magic! Alex Jones and Tucker Carlson and all those other loser freaks were right the whole time! Let’s take a look at the available evidence and see if t
@ChadPar84878901 @fenris1234 @BretWeinstein Why don't you click on "English" or change /es to /en in the URL? https://t.co/XDUHyoE8D9
RT @teamoncology: There is no strong data of ivermectin being effective in COVID-19 when you examine the data carefully. I would personally…
https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors read it
@pop_popculture @EpiEllie @POTUS @WHCOS @WHCOVIDResponse @PressSec https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considera
@EpiEllie https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors r
@NSWHealth https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
@healthgovau https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factor
@ChadPar84878901 Lmao, that was hilarious, like why they would check their source w a simple phone call is beyond me....but how about this ?!?! https://t.co/JDTU7zRrZR
RT @teamoncology: There is no strong data of ivermectin being effective in COVID-19 when you examine the data carefully. I would personally…
RT @teamoncology: There is no strong data of ivermectin being effective in COVID-19 when you examine the data carefully. I would personally…
RT @teamoncology: There is no strong data of ivermectin being effective in COVID-19 when you examine the data carefully. I would personally…
@electrikmonk @AviFlyGirl @AsbRider_10 This is not disinformation. I posted the information as it is. Ivermectin for humans shows no efficacy in treating Covid-19. It’s an anti-parasitic that doesn’t treat viral infections. Please research before respondin
@DChappelli @dougEfresh79 @ZWMartin_ @gawyn_trakand @NorrinR06303580 @RonFilipkowski Remember when you said that you’re a “clinical physician”? Guess you weren’t interested in committing to that with your poo-poo-pee-pee-dumb-brain talk and blatant ignoran
@AtomBane @elleghos That is still an anecdotal study that doesn't come to any conclusive evidence other than it might work. https://t.co/poLIGz4Hy1
@b_vk_ @BretWeinstein Basically, that we have no so much information, but what we have indicates that it has no effect or in the best of the cases, a very small effect. (I'm simplifiying fo space reasons, you can read it here) https://t.co/g0ezRJyXub
@formerlyhendo @YaThinkN If you want to find out the current status of Ivermectin, there’s a link to a proper systematic review below. TL:DR “Overall, the reliable evidence available does not support the use of ivermectin for treatment or prevention of CO
@SallySamsara @davidrlurie @ddale8 Why all the concern about safety? A safe, ineffective drug is still ineffective. https://t.co/Iqj8bqPipD
@water4323 Sure, here you go: https://t.co/AkZvQbvRYL
RT @StarRider8008: @DrTomFrieden Yet many studies seem to show that it has "significant improvements for mortality, hospitalization, recove…
@k_kayaku @Sofiya_Sexshop пишуть що у пробірках був і противірусний ефект, але на людях не спрацювало https://t.co/jppMVWKRXt
@WidakowitschR @dieseBirgit Hmm, … https://t.co/R9F8Ys5aIE - die haben sich alle verfügbaren Studien angesehen und die conclusion ist recht eindeutig …
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…
@pitzui @VictorSinclair3 On parle qualité et pas quantité. Connaissez vous Cochrane ? Ils parlent de 14 études exploitables plus une 30aine en cours et absolument rien ne ressort. J’allais dire malheureusement parce qu’on ne sait toujours pas soigner cette
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…
@KKeneally https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
@SabraLane @scottmorrison https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Define
@Kieran_Gilbert https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk fac
@drsimonegold https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk facto
@JoJoRab95298012 @drsimonegold https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. D
@drsimonegold https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk facto
@21WIRE https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors rea
https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors read it
@ANeighbourino @AntonyGreenABC Yes, for it’s intended use, i.e. intestinal worms. But the evidence for use against CV19 is not there. Even the manufacturer has released a statement that it should not be used for CV19. Here’s the latest Cochrane review from
RT @uberfeminist: recall after Elgazzar was retreated, Tess Lawrie's analysis of prophylaxis ivermectin used by Bret Weinstein relied on Ch…
@POLICEMATRIX @RickWatt9 @AntonyGreenABC Ummm, that’s a paper from 2010 & is specifically about blood sucking parasites (says it right there in the paper). Here’s something a bit more recent & specific to IMV for CV19. You’ll notice I have provided
@paul66thompson @BBCNewsNI @BBCNews @williamcrawley @mlchealth @itvnews Cochrane Analysis (the golf standard) of Ivermectin.
Misleading information…please use scientific evidence correctly. The @CochraneLibrary reviewed the current pertinent literature. https://t.co/2Ty3qojYT0 “Overall, the reliable evidence available does not support the use of ivermectin for treatment or pre
@longagnani @drsimonegold «Overall, the reliable evidence available does not support the use ivermectin for treatment or prevention of COVID-19 outside of well-designed randomized trials». https://t.co/7LBmdvzJLo
@AnnastaciaMP https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk facto
@ACTHealth https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
@qldhealthnews https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk fact
@JoshFrydenberg https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk fac
https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors read it #co
@NSWHealth https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
@NSWHealth https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
@NSWHealth https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
@GladysB https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors re
@9NewsSyd @LauraTunstall9 https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Define
@HNEHealth https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors read it
@normanswan https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Moderate, severe, and critical cases (approximately 20%), with the need for oxygen supplementation, ventilatory support, or intensive medical care, cause a considerable burden for healthcare systems. Defined risk factors
@normanswan https://t.co/N3TipynEYo Available data suggest that one-third of SARS-CoV-2 infections remain asymptomatic (Oran 2021), but there is still uncertainty around this estimate. About 80% of symptomatic cases show mild symptoms, including cough, fe
@WilburUncle @SugartitsCrypto @TheTweetOfGod https://t.co/PSpesmQ1gY. Here, read some actual science. It might just save your life. Take particular note of the Authors Conclusion.
@GarettLaser @angeloisidorou And, another trial, "The reliable evidence available does not support the use of ivermectin for treatment or prevention of COVID-19." https://t.co/FgiEB92qkh
@GarettLaser @angeloisidorou Meanwhile, a meta analysis of 14 different medical trials resulted in: "Ivermectin is not a viable option to treat COVID-19 patients." https://t.co/FgiEB92qkh
@Jjohnson1411 @WFLA Nope, not yet https://t.co/Fd8hCbhVIF
@10ecgramma @Covid19Crusher Oh, and you believe them? Why is that? For a more recent meta-analysis, see https://t.co/VIViQA0w4p For honourable, scientific behaviour, see Andrew Hill https://t.co/rR6xqFztT2
RT @slowmusters: @KadotaRyusho 世界で最も信頼性の高いコクランレビューにおいてイベルメクチンの効果は不確実だとされ、 CDCやEMAといった公的機関もイベルメクチンの使用は推奨していない。エビデンスレベルとしては最低レベルの一人の医師の見解を鵜呑み…
Ivermectin for preventing and treating COVID‐19 - Popp, M - 2021 | Cochrane Library https://t.co/ySi2grUZGt
@HomeDepot420 @johnnyfrederix @coherentstates least being open about that https://t.co/ATldDhBP1n The first study: they had *24* subjects. No difference in primary endpoints, and serious sampling issues (eg they measured fever as an endpoint, but the cont
@martyrian_slave @robsak72 @ThomasCoutouzis @ekkiet @SixShooter64 @clbolt Yea no. But very slick graphic. https://t.co/4Ql4Hd3JTO
@aime3verde I'm open to the possibility that ivermectin might be helpful. I hope it is. Pfizer's treatment simply isn't ivermectin with a new name. That study has been flagged and here's a more reputable one. https://t.co/OxfyA3xCot https://t.co/4xIIOltNVG
@MJIBrown @charliepick @corybernardi How’s this group? Reputable enough? https://t.co/PSpesmQ1gY
@frostyoblivion @ilSaggio10 @mnm3atwagon @ConceptualJames Or, it really doesn’t work. https://t.co/a5bL51B5w5
@senko У Ивермектина совершенно нет доказательной базы!Вы так пишите,что это панацея от Ковид!https://t.co/DdYWkE8SRm
@Prince_Marcel @LeeLee317 @PierreKory TOGETHER trial: https://t.co/NURqW1a3Qj Cochrane review: https://t.co/gI8TxpEGmJ
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…
@Kalee945 @WeareTheCypher @JohnGalt_2024 @mollistan @PierreKory Ya, some are well designed, others not. The Cochran report will review them. Ill wait and see. https://t.co/V1F7OwUmg9
@Kalee945 @WeareTheCypher @JohnGalt_2024 @mollistan @PierreKory Hi, I see these studies. It would take time to go through the methodology of the studies going into them. A Cochran is the best guide at the moment. So far, no real evidence. Though of course,
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…
@flyingfox44 @amlivemon Since they are experts of taking snippets of articles on editing them, here one more article for their attention, https://t.co/VSN4JM7hy4
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…
RT @MaxKennerly: okay but "horse dewormer" is one of ivermectin's approved, widely-accepted uses "COVID treatment" is not an approved, wid…