Posted on 08/14/2020 7:31:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
This is a (quick) overview of key developments relating to Ivermectin as a therapeutic for COVID-19. We will provide additional coverage and hopefully interviews in the coming weeks.
The past days have brought considerable attention to Ivermectin as a cure for COVID-19, with several Sky News Australia articles and segments devoted to a treatment protocol comprising Ivermectin, Doxycycline and Zinc – promoted by Professor Borody from Australia.
Ivermectin is a generic drug, used both for humans and animals such as dogs and horses. It shares many characteristics with hydroxychloroquine: cheap, generic, widely available. Like with hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin-based treatments aim at curbing the development of the disease and at reducing the need for hospitalization when administered early. And like hydroxychloroquine, such cheap treatment is seen as a threat to more expensive non-generic therapeutics and to vaccines.
While there is much attention with Professor Borodys interviews by Australian media, Ivermectin is not new when it comes to COVID-19 therapies. Its actually in Australia that it all started, when research by scientists from Monash University published a pre-print on April 3 — “Possible coronavirus drug identified: Ivermectin stops SARS-CoV-2 virus growing in cell culture.”
The article, by Leon Caly, Julian D. Druce, Mike G. Catton , David A.Jans, and Kylie M. Wagstaff, was received on 18 March 2020, revised on 27 March 2020, accepted on 29 March 2020 and made available online on April 3rd 2020. It was then published in the journal Antiviral Research, Volume 178, in June 2020.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/04/200403115115.htm
(see further information about ivermectin, a drug used for several types of parasite infestations, including onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis, at this link.)
What happened following this publication is pretty remarkable. Within days, two medical doctors from Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dr. Jean-Jacques Rajter and Dr. Juliana Cepelowicz Rajter, decided to try the drug on hospitalized patients.
They figured out what would be a safe dosage for Ivermectin and tried it on a first patient, and just days later witnessed improvements, while the patient would probably have otherwise been transferred to the ICU, with a highly likely death as an outcome. Instead, the patient was discharged shortly after. Then they tried the therapy on another patient, with similar results, and then on another one
It proved to be a pretty immediately successful trial and error process. Enthused by their results, seeing opportunities to save lives throughout the world, the doctors made their experience known to the media, which resulted in an April 13 report by NBC Miami.
Two weeks ago, Dr. Rajter started adding Ivermectin to the cocktail of drugs currently used to treat COVID-19: hydroxychloraquine, azithromycin, and zinc sulfate.
Since then hes treated dozens of people with this combination, with results so encouraging, he calls them remarkable.
If we get to these people early, and what I mean by that is if their oxygen requirements are less than 50%, Ive had nearly a 100% response rate, they all improve, if theyre on more oxygen than that, then it becomes a little more varied, some people, they dont respond anymore because they are too far advanced, explained Dr. Rajter.
They also shared on social media, which triggered attention from numerous medical doctors from countries as diverse as Cuba, Egypt, the Dominican Republic, Iraq, Hungary, India, Japan, Peru, Bolivia, Bangladesh and India, to name just a few.
The two doctors carefully compiled their therapeutic results in view of an observational retrospective study, which became the so called ICON (Ivermectin in COvid Nineteen) study.
https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.06.06.20124461v2
This sequence of events is nicely covered in this interview on TrialSite News.
Since then, lots of developments occurred regarding Ivermectin, which is now being used at various stages: prophylaxis, early treatment, and treatment of mild to moderately symptomatic patients.
This is important to note: time wise, ivermectin-based treatments appear to cover a wider therapeutic window than Hydroxychloroquine-based treatments.
On July 6, TrialSite News provided an update, with Ivermectin news from Bangladesh, the Dominican Republic, Singapore and India.
Of special interest is the study “A comparative observational study on Ivermectin- Doxycycline and Hydroxychloroquine-Azithromycin therapy on COVID19 patients” by Abu Taiub Mohammed Mohiuddin Chowdhury et al from Bangladesh.
According to this study, both the Ivermectin-Doxycycline and HCQ-Azithromycin treatment regimens were found to be effective against SARS-CoV-2 infection.
The authors note however that:
concerning the treatment outcome, adverse effect and safety, Ivermectin-Doxycycline combination is superior to HCQ-Azithromycin therapy for mild to moderate degree of COVID19 patients
Additional research has been conducted in various locations, including India. One of the latest developments is the decision by the State of Uttar Pradesh in India to replace Hydroxychloroquine with Ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of Covid-19.
In Brazil, Ivermectin is increasingly used, especially outside hospital settings. In this country, badly hit by the pandemic, it has gained large public attention. For example, this June 9 video featuring Dr Lucy Kerr and Dr Alain Dutra, has attracted over 1 million views. (you can use youtubes subtitles auto-translate feature if you dont command Portuguese)
As for Professor Borody, he interestingly emphasizes to combine Ivermectin with both Zinc and an antibiotic – Doxycycline.
Yet, from the reports by Sky News Australia, it appears that his potentially life-saving recommendations are falling on deaf ears at the level of the Australian bureaucracy – a typical pattern in most Western countries.
Remember, since March, NY Dr Zelenko also used a tritherapy, relying on an antibiotic – Azithromycin -, Zinc and hydroxychloroquine. You can view our landmark interview with Dr Zelenko at this link.
We will provide in the coming weeks additional coverage, including hopefully some interviews, about Ivermerctin-based therapies for COVID-19.
In the mean time, here are discussion groups you may want to join:
If you are a medical professional:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/3595465843801899/
If not, here is a more general group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/535921330632877/
Also, you may want to join our own new discussion group, still in development, outside social media.
Ping as per your request. NOTE: Dr. Zev Zelenko ALSO prescribes Ivermectin to his patients ( see article ).
I had heard about ivermectin months ago.
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Just the other day I saw an article on something similar called hinokitiol.
Not same article as I saw earlier, but says the same.
You can get pure ivermectin in tablet form (generic Heartgard) at CanadaVet.com.
And they will be banning this in 3...2...1...
One characteristic it does not share with HCQ, it is available. Used for cattle all the time but FDA says that Ivermectin has only been tested against covid in petri dishes and bla, bla, bla and bla.
Here is their propaganda on the matter:
sure sounds like another HCQ type bashing to me.
Lots of people want to blame everything on Trump as we know but it looks to me like he is just barely able to manage the spin inside his own administration, if that.
Good find!
And if nothing else it will cure your scabies.
Oh, but FDA says drugs for animals are not to be used for humans because they have not been tested on humans bla, bla, bla and bla.
Thanks for the ping.
I love the covexit site!!
Here’s a snip of an article, talking about Steve Bannon discussing Yale’s Dr Rische, and how the pandemic is Trump’s running mate (not sure I agree w/Bannon, on that)...
Its an hydroxy, but its a proxy war.
Trump is running a primary. It wasnt Bill Weld, or Joe Walsh He is running a primary against the pandemic.
Something we have been covering since January, highlighting to the White House: hey, you have got to get on top of this thing.
Now we are in the middle of it. You got this surge, not a second wave surge, a first wave surge throughout the country.
You have to attack this with targeted interventions, one with therapeutics, in the absence of a vaccine, and I happen to believe that a real vaccine is many years away.
One of the issues here has been hydroxy.
Now you have this proxy fight between the establishment, and really leading voices in the medical establishment, about emergency use authorization for this drug in combination with other drugs, to be a prophylactic or a therapeutic for early stage for outpatients.
I look now at the Dr Fauci / Dr Hahn regime. They are like the opponents in this pandemic primary to the president.
I got to tell you, if you dont take action here, if you dont drive the action, if you are just talking about it, tweeting about it, but are passive about making decisions, and understand the president of the United States cant make the decisions here, but he can certainly set the framework.
This medication is used to treat certain parasitic roundworm infections. Curing parasitic infections helps to improve your quality of life. In people with weakened defense (immune) systems, curing roundworm infections can reduce the risk of developing a severe or life-threatening infection. Ivermectin belongs to a class of drugs known as antihelmintics. It works by paralyzing and killing parasites.
State by State info on covid-19 and some info on Hydroxy; https://naspa.us/resource/covid-19-information-from-the-states/
Glad to have found the MO pharamacy board has not outlawed hydroxy. Prescribers are told to be careful about filling scripts for it.
The Board is not recommending that pharmacies refuse to fill, the Board is recommending that pharmacies use caution.
https://pr.mo.gov/boards/pharmacy/covid-19/JOINT-STATEMENT-III.pdf
They go by weight. Mine get the tabs for up to 100 pounds. I think they have them higher but when I had my Bloodhound he got one for 100 pounds and one for 50 pounds.
Of course the FDA won’t recommend animal ivermectin for humans even though it’s the same but a man I worked with accidently took his dog’s heartworm pill once. When he called the doctor his doctor laughed and said “it will be fine”.
I did too, and bought some.
Yes, I know they go by weight....all of our animals (dogs, horses, cows) are on it :-)
My point was....how many of the tabs would you have to take of the MCGs to equal the article’s 3 MGs?
Thanks, but...we have tubes of the stuff ;-)
I don’t know. That takes math. :-)
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