It wasn't a covid vaccine trial. It was for the flu. But they knew the kind of things to be on the look out for in this vaccine's trials.No, it’s about a covid vaccine trial done by Moderna.
The trial abstract states the study had no adverse reactions. The full report written by Moderna details a high level of adverse reactions (124 out of 201 subjects) including at least 10 severe reactions. Adverse reactions to some dosage levels were so high those dosages were dropped from the study.
The report conclusion and abstract were based only on those subjects who were kept to the end of the study. Moderna decided who to keep, the severe reactions were dropped.
Some here insist on touting just the abstract because it supports their bias.
Maybe. That would explain a lot of things about his responses. But my comments were regarding his claims about the vaccine:
As far as taking the horse medicine, it's not approved for antivirus use at all:
The FDA said it approved ivermectin for use “for treatment of certain internal and external parasites in various animal species” and “people should never take animal drugs [as] using these products in humans could cause serious harm”.
Side-effects that could be associated with ivermectin, it said, included “skin rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, stomach pain, facial or limb swelling, neurologic adverse events (dizziness, seizures, confusion), sudden drop in blood pressure, severe skin rash potentially requiring hospitalisation, and liver injury (hepatitis).
“Laboratory test abnormalities include decrease in white cell count and elevated liver tests. Any use of ivermectin for the prevention or treatment of Covid-19 should be avoided.”
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In Mississippi last week, the state health department said at least one person had been hospitalised after ingesting ivermectin.
Dr Thomas Dobbs, Mississippi’s state health officer, said using the drug as a preventative “is really kind of crazy. So please don’t do that.”
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Additional studies, it said, were needed to determine whether ivermectin “might be appropriate to prevent or treat coronavirus or Covid-19”.
‘You are not a horse’: FDA tells Americans stop taking dewormer for Covid
- Inability to control urination
- Inability to control bowel movements
It wasn't a covid vaccine trial. It was for the flu. But they knew the kind of things to be on the look out for in this vaccine's trials.
You don’t know because you don’t work in the field, a lot of medications have off label uses. Gabapentin is...
... a bunny trail we won't be going down, today.
You don't know, because you just listen to people who don't know any better than you do, but ivermectin is not approved, or even emergency authorized for treatment of COVID-19.
If you and your healthcare provider decide to use an approved drug for an unapproved use to treat your disease or medical condition, remember that FDA has not determined that the drug is safe and effective for the unapproved use.
Understanding Unapproved Use of Approved Drugs "Off Label"
Predictably...
CDC seeing increased misuse of Ivermectin as misinformation about drug's effect on COVID-19 spreads
Poison control centers seeing increased calls
Because the drug is not approved for use in treating COVID-19, those taking the drugs are determining their own dosage — often with disastrous results.
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In July, poison control centers across the country saw a "five-fold increase" in the number of calls linked to Ivermectin overdoses, incidents that oftentimes end with emergency room visits.
The CDC also noted that Ivermectin products designed for large animals are particularly harmful to humans, as they're "highly concentrated" and contain inactive ingredients that have not been studied in humans.
According to the CDC, patients who take Ivermectin may experience "gastrointestinal effects, headache, blurred vision, dizziness, tachycardia, hypotension, visual hallucinations, altered mental status, confusion, loss of coordination and balance, central nervous system depression, and seizures."
https://www.fox47news.com/news/nati...mation-about-drugs-effect-on-covid-19-spreads
Odd you just cut and paste and almost ever from actual medical literature.
I stand corrected. There was a human trial. But you didn’t bother to read the actual study.
Are you referring to the full article here?:No, it’s about a covid vaccine trial done by Moderna.
The trial abstract states the study had no adverse reactions. The full report written by Moderna details a high level of adverse reactions (124 out of 201 subjects) including at least 10 severe reactions. Adverse reactions to some dosage levels were so high those dosages were dropped from the study.
The report conclusion and abstract were based only on those subjects who were kept to the end of the study. Moderna decided who to keep, the severe reactions were dropped.
Some here insist on touting just the abstract because it supports their bias.
The trial abstract states the study had no adverse reactions.
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