foggynotion | 19 points
"If you were able to distribute a million Ivermectin strips to people... slow the transmission of the disease... It's much more effective, both from a psychological standpoint, and and from an economical standpoint." (Canada 2020-01-12)Just going to put it out here that a friend who runs a major EMS service in Mexico City told me they quit using ivermectin six months ago because they felt it was not working. Just FYI. He is seeing a massive number of infected people. Not a scientific report. Just a data point for what its worth.
[-] foggynotion | 1 points
Hmm interesting. Maybe it was expired/counterfeit, or they were taking it wrong.. I just say that cause it works everywhere else in the world..
[-] mekikichee | 2 points
No video 😒
[-] foggynotion | 7 points
They deleted the videos they uploaded, maybe they weren't ready for press.. or vimeo deleted them... there were 8 videos on their page just 30 min ago.. dang.
[-] Hovercraft_Time | 6 points
I got ya https://gofile.io/d/Q0u0KB
[-] foggynotion | 5 points
amazing save! Thank you
[-] funkytrumpyintheass | 1 points
Thank you too.
[-] [deleted] | 1 points
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[-] foggynotion | 4 points | Jan 13 2021 21:59:43
This company Mountain Valley MD (MVMD) is working on a variety of pharmaceutical innovations and patent-able technologies, one of which is Ivermectin dissolveable oral strips like listerine strips, specifically for treating covid-19. This is the first video I've seen of them talking about the ivermectin strips but you can see many of their other ivermectin press releases over the last few months here: https://www.mountainvalleymd.com/investor/media-releases
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[-] jzero4242 | 2 points | Jan 14 2021 09:17:30
Honestly, to me it seems the only way to get a drug approved if it costs considerable amount of money and then the manufacturer can pay for lobby and research.
This happened in the UK where they approved a $2000 drug for hospital use which reduces deaths by 20-30%. And it's "based on an analysis of 803 patients from six countries".
Whereas Ivermectin is still not approved in the UK yet for Covid use.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/tocilizumab-sarilumab-covid-drugs-treatment-b743038.html
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[-] Haitchpeasauce | 1 points | Jan 13 2021 22:26:10
"Chemical lockdown"
I like this phrase.
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