> Ivermectin is a very good dewormer!
And that may be responsible for some false positives in ivermectin studies for COVID - if a patient has a parasitic infection as well as COVID, treating the parasites will improve their outcome.
> Ivermectin is a very good dewormer!
And that may be responsible for some false positives in ivermectin studies for COVID - if a patient has a parasitic infection as well as COVID, treating the parasites will improve their outcome.
Wasn't the ivermectin hypothesis based on it blocking NS3 helicase preventing double-stranded viral RNA from being unwound after replication? Paxlovid targets a few steps earlier by blocking 3CL protease that chops viral RNA into functional parts of a virus.
That may have been the theory, but it seems more likely that, inasmuch as it appeared to improve outcomes in some trials, it did so by treating parasitic infections which were concurrently present. (Which makes sense! That's its primary application, after all.)
What happens if you take Ivermectin but turns out you didn't have a parasitic infection?
Is it dangerous?
Very low risk. Ld50 is incredibly high. Side effects minimal. Adverse reactions very rare
Dangerous only to your career and only if you posted about it on social media