stiveooo | 11 points | Aug 23 2020 22:20:18

Best and most complete treatment protocol using Ivermectin

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[-] thaw4188 | 1 points | Aug 23 2020 22:57:51

oh nice, that's an updated one from May

(old one from may to compare) https://i.imgur.com/4vbIA4k.png

btw that's really only useful in a hospital with IV availble, though of course ivermectin is available in all settings and there are other anti-clots available

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[-] TrumpLyftAlles | 1 points | Aug 24 2020 03:57:00

If you want, you may resubmit this with a proper title. I suggest "COVID-19 Therapeutic Plan and Potential Therapies (Peru 2020-07-29 Aguirre Protocol).

The title I suggested is on the left margin of the image.

If you don't re-submit it, I will.

Read the naming convention post at the top of the sub, please.

The July 29 version has already been submitted to the sub, but I couldn't find it in a brief search just now -- so a redundant, findable post is OK, I guess.

When I search for this, I'll search for Aquirre or protocol. Both words in the title are good.

If you want to make editorial comments like "best" and "most complete", save those for the text with your post, not the title. BACK THEM UP. "Best" would require your presenting at least 2 or 3 competing protocols and saying why Aguirre's is superior to them. It would be a big piece of work. Worth it, IMO; it would be VERY interesting. Without backing support, "best" is meaningless rah-rah, not science. We don't care about which protocol you like -- not unless you tell us in a convincing evidence-based way why we should.

I want to be friendly. Excuse my tone if this seems harsh. Just describing the sub culture -- or what I think the culture is, anyway.

Thanks for your future contributions!

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