The big question is why are you shilling for this drug? Who are these experts in your video and how many drugs do you think fail to pass muster because of the “MSM?” I never heard of this before, especially not on the so-called MSM.
Is this a better solution than those available now?
Hydroxychloroquine is good for malaria. This one is good for worming dogs,
Does it come in collar form?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!
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Ivermectin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ivermectin is a medication used to treat many types of parasite infestations.[3] In humans, this includes head lice, scabies, river blindness (onchocerciasis), strongyloidiasis, trichuriasis, ascariasis, and lymphatic filariasis.[3][4][5][6] In veterinary medicine, it is used to prevent and treat heartworm and acariasis, among other indications.[5] It can be taken by mouth or applied to the skin for external infestations.[3][7]
Common side effects include fever, itching, and skin rash when taken by mouth,[3] and red eyes, dry skin, and burning skin when used topically for head lice.[8] It is unclear if it is safe for use during pregnancy, but is probably acceptable for use during breastfeeding.[9] It belongs to the avermectin family of medications.[3] It works through many mechanisms of action that result in death of the targeted parasites.[3]
Ivermectin was discovered in 1975 and came into medical use in 1981.[10][11] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.[12] Ivermectin is FDA-approved as an antiparasitic agent.[13]
During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation was widely spread claiming that ivermectin was beneficial for treating and preventing COVID-19.[14][15] No reliable evidence exists to back up such claims.[16][17][18]
Veterinary use
Ivermectin is routinely used to control parasitic worms in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminant animals. These parasites normally enter the animal when it is grazing, pass the bowel, and set and mature in the intestines, after which they produce eggs that leave the animal via its droppings and can infest new pastures. Ivermectin is effective in killing some, but not all, of these parasites.[citation needed]
In dogs it is routinely used as prophylaxis against heartworm.[105]
Dogs with defects in the P-glycoprotein gene (MDR1), often collie-like herding dogs, can be severely poisoned by ivermectin. The mnemonic "white feet, don't treat" refers to Scotch collies that are vulnerable to ivermectin.[106] Some other dog breeds (especially the Rough Collie, the Smooth Collie, the Shetland Sheepdog, and the Australian Shepherd), also have a high incidence of mutation within the MDR1 gene (coding for P-glycoprotein) and are sensitive to the toxic effects of ivermectin.[107][108] Clinical evidence suggests kittens are susceptible to ivermectin toxicity.[109] A 0.01% ivermectin topical preparation for treating ear mites in cats is available.[110]
Ivermectin is sometimes used as an acaricide in reptiles, both by injection and as a diluted spray. While this works well in some cases, care must be taken, as several species of reptiles are very sensitive to ivermectin. Use in turtles is particularly contraindicated.[111]
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Brett Weinstein and his wife Heather Hoying are both former(?) biology professors at Evergreen College in Washington state. They were recent guests on Bill Maher's program. They've been guests on various podcasts (Joe Rogan im sure of but won't name others specifically as memory fails) and have their own as well. Both are PHd's, so they're both published in scientific journals. Brett recently testified before congress. As an aside Brett's brother Eric is a hedge fund manager. Another aside, neither can stand Trump.
Who they are? Just a couple of geeky Scientists who follow scientific evidence and don't conflate that with not liking the politics of someone who comments on the science.
So maybe instead of trying to mock people and ideas you truly know nothing about, you should demonstrate some intellectual curiosity and investigate instead.
Aw fuck, who am I kiddin'?