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<blockquote data-quote="Non sequitur" data-source="post: 5015766" data-attributes="member: 31614"><p>Don't bet the farm on your propaganda.</p><p>Another piece US anti-Ivermectin puzzle may have emerged. On Monday, pfιzєr announced that it's launching an accelerated Phase 2/3 trial for a COVID prophylactic pill designed to ward off COVID in those may have come in contact with the disease.</p><p></p><p>Coincidentally (or not), pfιzєr's drug shares at least one mechanism of action as Ivermectin - an anti-parasitic used in humans for decades, which functions as a protease inhibitor against Covid-19, which researchers speculate "could be the biophysical basis behind its antiviral efficiency."</p><p></p><p>Lo and behold, pfιzєr's new drug - which some have jokingly dubbed "pfιzєrmectin," is described by the pharmaceutical giant as a "potent protease inhibitor."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Non sequitur, post: 5015766, member: 31614"] Don't bet the farm on your propaganda. Another piece US anti-Ivermectin puzzle may have emerged. On Monday, pfιzєr announced that it's launching an accelerated Phase 2/3 trial for a COVID prophylactic pill designed to ward off COVID in those may have come in contact with the disease. Coincidentally (or not), pfιzєr's drug shares at least one mechanism of action as Ivermectin - an anti-parasitic used in humans for decades, which functions as a protease inhibitor against Covid-19, which researchers speculate "could be the biophysical basis behind its antiviral efficiency." Lo and behold, pfιzєr's new drug - which some have jokingly dubbed "pfιzєrmectin," is described by the pharmaceutical giant as a "potent protease inhibitor." [/QUOTE]
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