gattaca wrote: “I saw another post somewhere that said... “How much you want to bet that it contains the same or similar items that are in Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine?” True.”
CatOwner wrote: “Seems like it would be possible for an independent chemical tester to find out.”
Here’s your independent test:
“A new rumor claims that Paxlovid, Pfizer’s Covid drug, is merely a “dressed up” ivermectin molecule with little difference other than price. The term “Pfizermectin” is even being used to emphasize this. But biochemical and pharmacokinetic data say otherwise. Here are the numbers.”
https://www.acsh.org/news/2021/12/02/how-does-pfizers-paxlovid-compare-ivermectin-15967
Multiple sources with similar information. Google is your friend.
Your article seems to actually prove what you claim it disproves. The chemicals in the two drugs are very similar, perhaps identical, so they are making a big deal about the dosage. Many times I’ve heard proponents of Ivermectin say that the tests which claim Ivermectin’s inefficacy use far too low of a dose.
First line from Wikipedia article:
The American Council on Science and Health (ACSH) is a pro-industry advocacy organization founded in 1978 by Elizabeth Whelan.
You lost me right there...