“I would like to know what studies they actually used in their analysis but couldn’t find it in their paper.”
The meta analyses I have read rarely list the individual studies that were included. This information is often available from the authors or in supplemental appendices available from the journal.
“There was another meta analysis of 10 studies posted here the other day, but it included several studies that had fatal flaws according to the reviewers. In fact, one was so flawed, 100 doctors signed a letter to JAMA asking them to retract it from their publication.”
Yes. My point was simply that the conclusions from published meta analyses concerning the effectiveness of ivermectin are mixed.
This is a good resource - it is a real time meta analysis of 63 studies but also discusses each study (strengths and weaknesses) https://ivmmeta.com/