"Why is ivermectin so fraudy, we don't see fraud like this elsewhere!"
There's a whole story about vitamin D fraud with DOZENS of studies that I've yet to tell. I'm on an email chain about fraud for yet another drug
It's not just ivermectin 
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Replying to @GidMK
Are you extending your specific findings to accusing all researchers?
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Replying to @alexandrosM
What a ridiculous leading question Alex. Why are you trying to put words in my mouth?
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Replying to @alexandrosM
Oh no, I used a colloquialism on social media, how dare I. If you're looking for a more academic bent: It is not merely ivermectin which appears to be subject to a large volume of academic fraud, and this is worrisome for the scientific literature more broadly
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Replying to @GidMK
Still ludicrous exaggeration, but somehow less ludicrous. Congrats, you're getting there.
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Replying to @alexandrosM
Lol Alex, you can be as patronizing as you like, it will not reduce the volume of fraud in the ivermectin literature. Check back soon, it's very depressing
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Replying to @GidMK
Fraud is a word implying intent. "large volume" is a term that could mean anything from 5% to 50% of all studies done, and knowing how careful you are with words, I must conclude you're being a little... fraudy.
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To be fair, it could be people faking trials accidentally, but that is...somewhat unlikely. And I never even specified how many studies, that's you going for a straw man argument again my friend
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