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Ivermectin use for COVID-19 treatment to be studied with a randomised clinical trial in El Paso and New Mexico

 
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Ivermectin use for COVID-19 treatment to be studied with a randomised clinical trial in El Paso and New Mexico
People infected with COVID-19, who are eligible to partake in a study, could be given Ivermectin to treat the infectious disease.

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso is part of a nationwide study to research potential treatments for those suffering from the virus.

TTUHSC El Paso Part announced it will conduct two studies: The first project, ACTIV-6, is a national trial to evaluate repurposed drugs to see if they can be effective in treating COVID-19.

Michelson’s study will determine if the drug can be used to treat COVID-19 patients.

TTUHSC El Paso was recently awarded a $1.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health as part of a multi-center effort to test treatments on COVID-19 patients.

Michelson is leading the effort at TTUHSC El Paso on the two research projects.

During the trial, half the patients will receive the drug, and the other half will receive a placebo. Neither the physician nor the patient will know which one the patient receives.

ACTIV-6 Trial

With the help of various universities, including TTUHSC El Paso, the ACTIV-6 trial will test several drugs – which have been approved by the FDA for other illnesses – to see if they can be used to treat COVID-19 patients. The study will focus on patients who do not have to be hospitalized. Patients throughout El Paso and southern New Mexico will be eligible to join.

Michelson hopes to begin enrolling patients in ACTIV-6 trial within the next month.

Nationally, the NIH aims to enroll 15,000 patients, but in El Paso the goal is to recruit 400. Michelson hopes to recruit patients from the entire Borderland region, including Las Cruces.

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Also, this inexpensive OTC medication:

The second trial will test the anti-inflammatory drug cromolyn, an inexpensive generic drug used to treat eye and nasal allergies as well as asthma symptoms. It’s currently available as a nebulizer solution or eye drop, which both require a prescription, or as a nonprescription nasal spray.

Michelson designed the study because cromolyn reduces inflammation of the lungs, which is how COVID-19 causes serious illness. He’s seen anecdotal evidence at UMC that the nasal spray formulation of cromolyn could be effective for treating COVID-19 patients.

“Cromolyn needs to be tested in a controlled environment,” Michelson said. “If it turns out to be effective, then it could be used as a home treatment. And because it’s inexpensive, it also would be a best option for developing nations and lower-income areas.”

Michelson hopes to enroll 60 patients in his cromolyn study. The first 10 will receive the drug and observe its effectiveness to ensure there are no ill side effects. The next 50 patients will be observed under a double-blind trial, with half receiving a placebo.

Michelson said he’ll target COVID-19 patients admitted to UMC so they do not overlap with the patients in the ACTIV-6 study, who will stay at home. Patients will be treated with cromolyn at the hospital and stay on the medication for about three weeks after leaving the hospital. He will follow up with them four weeks afterward to check on their progress.

“They won’t be the sickest inpatients, but they’ll have evidence of pneumonia from COVID-19 and require supplemental oxygen,” Michelson said. “This could be helpful in curbing the long-term effects of COVID-19 that we’ve been hearing and reading about.”

If cromolyn is proven effective in the small trial, Michelson will propose it be added to the list of the repurposed drugs in the ACTIV-6 study. This will allow other medical centers to adapt TTUHSC El Paso’s protocols and recruit more patients nationally.
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"Nationally, the NIH aims to enroll 15,000 patients"

Doing that and running the study is going to take some time.
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NIH and ivermectin
Oct 18, 2021

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This has already been done in other trials, and the ivermectin worked so well, the trials were stopped because it was unethical to give out placebo to sick people
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a million dead and they are finally just trying it?
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Ivermectin worked in India with great results.

Also, per pathologists posted here recently, they have found "parasites" of an unusual nature in some of the vaccines.

Remember, the TPTB didn't want to use Ivermectin in hospitals and wouldn't let the pharmacies sell it?

Ivermectin kills parasites!
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Good news!

Here is another I stumbled on today. Gotu kola.

An Asian herb. Get it online w/o prescription.

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What Is Gotu Kola Used For?

Among alternative practitioners, gotu kola is believed to have many potential health benefits, ranging from the treatment of infections, such as shingles, to the prevention of Alzheimer's disease, blood clots, and even pregnancy.

Ivermectin is also used for shingles.


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Good news!

Here is another I stumbled on today. Gotu kola.

An Asian herb. Get it online w/o prescription.

[link to www.verywellhealth.com (secure)]

What Is Gotu Kola Used For?

Among alternative practitioners, gotu kola is believed to have many potential health benefits, ranging from the treatment of infections, such as shingles, to the prevention of Alzheimer's disease, blood clots, and even pregnancy.

Ivermectin is also used for shingles.


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I've been taking gotu kola daily for a year. It also helps with mood regulation which is important for everyone right now.
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Good news!

Here is another I stumbled on today. Gotu kola.

An Asian herb. Get it online w/o prescription.

[link to www.verywellhealth.com (secure)]

What Is Gotu Kola Used For?

Among alternative practitioners, gotu kola is believed to have many potential health benefits, ranging from the treatment of infections, such as shingles, to the prevention of Alzheimer's disease, blood clots, and even pregnancy.

Ivermectin is also used for shingles.


cheers
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I've been taking gotu kola daily for a year. It also helps with mood regulation which is important for everyone right now.
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The article says that it sucks up heavy metals from the soil, so be careful.

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They’ve already done this, and learned ivermectin doesn’t work on its own (beyond maybe being a good prophylactic). The “cure” is not Ivermectin alone. If you are infected, you must combine that treatment with other things like zinc, azithromycin, inhaled steroid, vitamin d, c, etc. Depending on severity.

But these fuckers already know this.
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They’ve already done this, and learned ivermectin doesn’t work on its own (beyond maybe being a good prophylactic). The “cure” is not Ivermectin alone. If you are infected, you must combine that treatment with other things like zinc, azithromycin, inhaled steroid, vitamin d, c, etc. Depending on severity.

But these fuckers already know this.
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^^^^^^^^^THIS
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Be aware that these trials have been designed to fail in the past. High does vitamin c is one example. They have hundreds of billions invested in this attack and they wont give up easily.
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Why would "they" start to test this now?

WHY would they wait so long to do so?

Does anybody have any idea how many have DIED that could have lived (including some who took the poison jab) if only Ivermectin was available (and allowed) to be taken.

Doesn't make sense.....it's not like they're growing a conscience.
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They’ve already done this, and learned ivermectin doesn’t work on its own (beyond maybe being a good prophylactic). The “cure” is not Ivermectin alone. If you are infected, you must combine that treatment with other things like zinc, azithromycin, inhaled steroid, vitamin d, c, etc. Depending on severity.

But these fuckers already know this.
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Yep, seems like another study to say 'see, we tried, it didn't work', they know it can be cured for about 4 dollars.
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People infected with COVID-19, who are eligible to partake in a study, could be given Ivermectin to treat the infectious disease.

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso is part of a nationwide study to research potential treatments for those suffering from the virus.

TTUHSC El Paso Part announced it will conduct two studies: The first project, ACTIV-6, is a national trial to evaluate repurposed drugs to see if they can be effective in treating COVID-19.

Michelson’s study will determine if the drug can be used to treat COVID-19 patients.

TTUHSC El Paso was recently awarded a $1.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health as part of a multi-center effort to test treatments on COVID-19 patients.

Michelson is leading the effort at TTUHSC El Paso on the two research projects.

Sure tell me the inclusion criteria....they will take people who have been infected how long.. it better be fast because we know ivm works early. Paypal just cancelled flccc paypal to shut them up. Tptp are too invested...what they're gonna say oops we ridiculed this therapy while people died and we used that fear to give clot shots....I don't believe one second truth will get out for years
During the trial, half the patients will receive the drug, and the other half will receive a placebo. Neither the physician nor the patient will know which one the patient receives.

ACTIV-6 Trial

With the help of various universities, including TTUHSC El Paso, the ACTIV-6 trial will test several drugs – which have been approved by the FDA for other illnesses – to see if they can be used to treat COVID-19 patients. The study will focus on patients who do not have to be hospitalized. Patients throughout El Paso and southern New Mexico will be eligible to join.

Michelson hopes to begin enrolling patients in ACTIV-6 trial within the next month.

Nationally, the NIH aims to enroll 15,000 patients, but in El Paso the goal is to recruit 400. Michelson hopes to recruit patients from the entire Borderland region, including Las Cruces.

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