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<blockquote data-quote="DriveInDriѵeOut" data-source="post: 5071206" data-attributes="member: 44954"><p>It's in the article you posted buddy. You're just not capable of recognizing their failed logic.</p><p></p><p>It says ivermectin is a protease inhibitor. </p><p>It says Pfizer's new drug is a protease inhibitor.</p><p></p><p>It says in order for both of those protease inhibitors to be effective, too high of a dosage is required, because absorbtion is inadequate.</p><p></p><p>It goes on to say that Pfizer's protease inhibitor works because they combined it with one of their other drugs that helps it reach cells for absorbtion.</p><p></p><p>But they fail to mention the fact that the doctors prescribing ivermectin are also prescribing it in combination with another drug, quercetin, which is an iophonore that helps it be absorbed by cells.</p><p></p><p>They are using incomplete logic.</p><p>It's all in there buddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriveInDriѵeOut, post: 5071206, member: 44954"] It's in the article you posted buddy. You're just not capable of recognizing their failed logic. It says ivermectin is a protease inhibitor. It says Pfizer's new drug is a protease inhibitor. It says in order for both of those protease inhibitors to be effective, too high of a dosage is required, because absorbtion is inadequate. It goes on to say that Pfizer's protease inhibitor works because they combined it with one of their other drugs that helps it reach cells for absorbtion. But they fail to mention the fact that the doctors prescribing ivermectin are also prescribing it in combination with another drug, quercetin, which is an iophonore that helps it be absorbed by cells. They are using incomplete logic. It's all in there buddy. [/QUOTE]
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