Has Ivermectin been approved by the National Institutes of Health yet?
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Has Ivermectin been approved by the National Institutes of Health yet?
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https://thecovidblog.com/ivermectin/
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Has Ivermectin been approved by the National Institutes of Health yet?
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https://thecovidblog.com/ivermectin/
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There are sooooo many people with blood on their hands over all this. It's hard to accept wide spread evil to such an extent exists.
Why is Ivermectin being poo-poo'd? Well for one possible reason... if there is even one other effective medicine/protocol which is effective against the Covid, the current jabs can't get EUA status. (There are other political and financial reasons.)
Explains a lot!
https://www.cnsnews.com/article/nat...ermectin-covid-wonder-drug-if-you-take-it-you
Update... I just ran across this... "NIH approves Ivermectin as a treatment for Covid"... story dated January 23, 2021. So why is it not being used extensively... some of those "political agenda" and financial reasons??
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https://www.theburningplatform.com/...-use-in-the-us-for-the-treatment-of-covid-19/
Begs another question... If Ivermectin is approved for Covid treatment, how then are all vaccines except Pfizer still being allowed to be used?* Only Pfizer has FDA approval (phony as a $3 bill, of course), but the others should not be available at all if the law were being followed.
Inquiring minds want to know.
*My subconscious chewed on this a bit... I think it's sort of a technicality. While the NIH has approved Ivermectin for use in treating Covid, the FDA has not. Must ask, "why not"? Shouldn't bother to ask, you wouldn't like the answer.) I think the law about EUA is that there be "no other FDA approved drug/protocol available".