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<blockquote data-quote="LeafByNiggle" data-source="post: 76329255" data-attributes="member: 436315"><p>I think there is in-vitro evidence that Ivermectin has some measurable effect on the SARS-CoV/2 virus, which is how the whole thing got started. However the dosage levels in these in-vitro tests were above the levels that would be safe to use in human bodies, which is why clinical trials are needed. And indeed clinical trials are being conducted (at a safe dose). But there have been no results from those trials yet. One thing we can say is that if there is a beneficial effect, it is small. Otherwise it would have shown up much earlier in these trials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeafByNiggle, post: 76329255, member: 436315"] I think there is in-vitro evidence that Ivermectin has some measurable effect on the SARS-CoV/2 virus, which is how the whole thing got started. However the dosage levels in these in-vitro tests were above the levels that would be safe to use in human bodies, which is why clinical trials are needed. And indeed clinical trials are being conducted (at a safe dose). But there have been no results from those trials yet. One thing we can say is that if there is a beneficial effect, it is small. Otherwise it would have shown up much earlier in these trials. [/QUOTE]
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