Molnupiravir, Bamlanivimab, Remdesivir, and Ivermectin Studies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSgZfMHJUpQ
That is a recent, instructive video by Mobeen Syed, MD. He produces instructive videos for med students (among whom, he is known as “Dr. Been”).
An earlier video by Mobeen Syed, re Ivermectin:
Mechanism of action of Ivermectin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZoBAuR4ajs
Also by Mobeen Syed, MD . . .
Story of Ivermectin Nobel Prize:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9_g4xUNbJU
[SARS-2-CoV / COVID-19] Spike Protein Goes to Nucleus and Impairs DNA Repair (In-Vitro Study - Not Possible In-Vivo):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SYL-iU0E9Q
That last one, is in regard to a study in Sweden. Important to try and follow along with the details (in-vitro vs. in-vivo (not observed in humans, yet)).
2nd link - video not available.
I haven’t watched the other video, but just off the top of my head:
Molnupiravir ... last I heard, it’s not doing as well as they thought it would in trials. It’s also a ‘mutagenic’ ...... it’s ok if it works on disrupting virus by inserting errors into the virus’s genetic code, but there has to be a discrimination between viral cells & regular cells ... the fear is that this discrimination is not there, thus no ‘off’ switch. The result of no discrimination & errors in normal cell genetic code would likely result in cancer. Once researcher went so far as to say that if you want cancer, take Molnupiravir.