Murky-Lengthiness | 3 points | Jul 30 2020 09:06:12

Three-Quarters of Recovered Coronavirus Patients Have Heart Damage Months Later, Study Finds

https://people.com/health/three-quarters-recovered-coronavirus-patients-have-heart-damage-months-later/?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social-share-article

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[-] strongerthrulife | 2 points | Jul 30 2020 11:37:37

Major issues with this study

100 people is not large enough to prove anything

There is no baseline evidence prior to having COVID-19.

Garbage study sorry.

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[-] Murky-Lengthiness | 1 points | Jul 30 2020 09:08:00

But let’s keep sending them home with megadoses of paracetamol and prohibit them using ivermectin. What could go wrong? This is the real legacy of this awful handling of the pandemic,The sequels will be an order of magnitude worse than the pandemic in economic, health and human suffering terms.

Paracetamol does not have a double blind to prove its effectiveness in Covid Acetaminophen overdose produces more calls to poison control centers in the US than overdoses of any other drug substance, representing more than 100,000 calls, as well as 56,000 emergency room visits, 2,600 hospitalizations, and 458 deaths from acute liver failure per year.

Ivermectin 0

However it is correct to prescribe acetaminophen on Covid but is it forbidden to prescribe Ivermectin?

They tell us not to take anything for Covid because it has not been proven to work and yet they recommend Paracetamol. Taking ONE or two more tablets than recommended can cause severe liver damage and death. The use of paracetamol is one of the main causes of liver failure. Ivermectin is one of the medications with the least known / reported incidents of toxicity, is non-toxic to the liver and there are no deaths reported from its use. Does this seem reasonable to you?

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[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points | Jul 30 2020 18:53:02

This post will be deleted in a couple hours.

All posts to this sub have to be about ivermectin. If "ivermectin" (or a synonym) doesn't appear in the article, it belongs in some other sub, probably /r/coronavirus.

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[-] Murky-Lengthiness | 1 points | Jul 31 2020 10:07:19

Thank you for the warning, if the rules are thus, go ahead!

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[-] Murky-Lengthiness | 0 points | Jul 30 2020 09:16:33

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