The problem with ivermectin is that it's a potentially viable treatment and most rational scientists dearly wish it would work but the evidence currently just isn't that great for Covid-19
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I’ve been trying to find info on the ongoing studies, but my Google results are dominated by the recently withdrawn study. Could you point me in the right direction?
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It failed most of the time, forget it
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The scientific weasle argument. Just claim the data wasn't good enough.
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Doctors and scientists disagree all the time, even when faced with the same data. Mischaracterizing and the ones you disagree with is unprofessional.
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Let them have it. What is the risk if those folks are absolutely not going to take a vaccine anyways?
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Given the pharmacodynamics issue plus the poor quality equivocal evidence, based on Bayesian considerations I *highly* doubt it will be shown to work, but in the unlikely event that it is I’ll be happy.
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There is no reason to believe Ivermectin will be effective against COVID-19. Zero.
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