General Study: Ivermectin doesn’t do jackshit in the treatment of Covid

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Early treatment is key.

Flonase, too!

One doctor and I started using it back in March. Kind of as a joke but we were willing to try anything.

We had a 65 year old female, obese, Latino, diabetic with sars-cov-2 who was doing much better than expected. I mentioned that the only difference in her regimen was Flonase. After a pause he grinned with a small laugh and said, "oooookay". A few days later we had a man with Rona getting worse and he asked if we should add Flonase. We both laughed but we tried it. (It didn't make much difference.) It became somewhat of a running joke. A few weeks later we had a younger obese, Latino female who was postpartum. It was early on and she was only admitted for high risk. As he walked away I told him to not to forget the Flonase. He laughed but damn sure ordered it! She made it over the hump and went home without going to the ICU.

I was already back home when research came out about Flonase and Covid. Imagine my joy when I emailed it to him! I felt vindicated. Lol. Flonase does help (some) but only when given early in the process.

Much of my frustration was with not being able to get ER doctors to engage in early treatment. I was like, "Dammit! Let's at least try something!"
 

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Conclusions and Relevance In this randomized clinical trial of high-risk patients with mild to moderate COVID-19, ivermectin treatment during early illness did not prevent progression to severe disease. The study findings do not support the use of ivermectin for patients with COVID-19.
 

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I saw this earlier

But did you see this?


"Based on passive surveillance reporting in the US, the risk of myocarditis after receiving mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines was increased across multiple age and sex strata and was highest after the second vaccination dose in adolescent males and young men."
 

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