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The big Ivermectin lie?

by Breanna Leslie

Charlotte, NC — Countless objectors to the use of ivermectin against COVID-19 have cited its origin as an antiparasitic medicine, meaning that it is useless against a viral ailment. Despite repeated demonstrations of its efficacy in clinical trials and natural experiments, its use is still controversial and hushed. 

In India, specifically in Uttar Pradesh, the medication’s early and state-sanctioned (as of August 6, 2020) use is being credited for the low death rate in one of India’s most densely populated states. 

Yet, faced with mounting evidence and the adoption of its use in other nations such as Japan, Mexico, and several countries in South America, Ivermectin is highly censored, propagandized, and mocked by the FDA and US government. It’s met with an overwhelming attitude of elitism that shames those who question the manner in which it’s being shunned.

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One Comment

  1. Swordslinger Swordslinger September 1, 2021

    What does this tell us when big pharma demonizes common affordable medications that actually work so they can push their poison with no liability backed up by government?

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