Posted on 12/23/2021 6:59:41 PM PST by bitt
More evidence of corruption at the NIH. I couldn't find a scientist that would be willing to defend the NIH's recommendation in a recorded interview.
The NIH recently acknowledged that fluvoxamine completed a Phase 3 study showing it works that was published in the Lancet Global Health. The study noted that “there was one death in the fluvoxamine group and 12 in the placebo group for the per-protocol population (OR 0·09; 95% CI 0·01–0·47).”
In plain English, if you started the drug early (shortly after symptoms) and you took at least 80% of the doses you were told to take (which means you stopped caffeine and alcohol which would impact compliance), you reduced chance of death by an astonishing factor of 12X.
I wasn’t surprised by this. I was very involved with the study David Seftel did at Golden Gate fields and there everyone who got the drug returned to normal within a few days, a far cry from the group who refused the drug who ended up hospitalized or dead. Everyone who worked at the racetrack could see the astonishing difference. So this wasn’t a case of observer bias. And it was the sick people who opted for the drug. So there the bias worked against the drug and it still was amazing.
The NIH basically dismissed the fluvoxamine study as I predicted they would saying that the per-protocol analysis was arbitrary and other excuses. In short, a lot of mumbo jumbo. They left their recommendation of fluvoxamine at NEUTRAL.
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Our institutions of science have shown us clearly that no generic medication has efficacy against novel emerging diseases that generate significant media attention.
NO treatments! Only ineffective vaccines are allowed! No horse paste!!!
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It might work
Thats why they dont want to find out
It must work a treat.
That word is unfortunately close to Fluoxetine, which is the generic name for Prozac.
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