1) Not randomized, (not even contemporary) 2) single institution, 3) small study and 4) wrong endpoint. There are a lot of biases that creep in here. Perhaps there were just as many Covid in the treatment group but the cultures didn't work because of the spray. Worthless.
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In other words, not "perfect". Many of these imperfect studies are all coming to the same conclusion. Would you only consider RCTs, or is there a point at which these imperfect studies would convince you it is worth the risk? They give this to healthy people to prevent scabies...
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What you don't know, Bertie, is how many studies do not come to that conclusion. Known as "how big is your filing cabinet?" For every "study" that suggests that IVM is helpful, there may be 10 studies that do not. But those studies are not "famous", they are.... 1/2
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Wouldn't they all be here? There are 43 studies going on (is it mass hysteria?) Of the completed studies with results, ivermectin comes out as effective in mosthttps://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=Covid19&term=ivermectin&cntry=&state=&city=&dist= …
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Does your interpretation of what I am presenting depend on my education? I have an education in applied and statistical economics, if that matters. I understand about issues with selective stats. That's why I have been following this since April and the data keep building
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By the way, that hurts. I think I know more about data and statistics than most doctors - at least I took more graduate-level classes than they did, and I can interpret study results. If the data on ivermectin show later that it worked, will you at least admit I am prescient?
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Funny, but if all that's true it sure doesn't show in your Tweets.
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Ouch. You really got me. Have you heard there are 100,000 people in hospitals right now? I suggest you work on your bedside manner
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This isn’t the bedside, and you are not a patient or potential patient of mine.
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