Two Doctors’ Experiences With Using Ivermectin: FDA Restrictive Drug

I’m sure you have heard the controversy about the World Health Organization’s essential drug, ivermectin. The National Institute of Health does not recommend nor restrict ivermectin because they have not reviewed all the data. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines recommended ivermectin for research purposes only. However, doctors have the privilege to prescribe medication off-label as they see fit for their individual patients.

The Frontline Alliance (FLCCC) has done a meta-analysis that has shown the positive effects of ivermectin. In this video, a medical doctor explains how ivermectin works, in other words, its mechanism. The studies from Egypt and Isreal indicate that ivermectin use by health care workers given dose one and later repeated has had 74% effectiveness against COVID-19. Some populations take ivermectin weekly or every two weeks from as recommended by some doctors.

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Some health providers have been prescribing fluvoxamine recombination with ivermectin. Fluvoxamine works on neurological symptoms suppressing inflammation, which is the mechanism of action.Dr. Syed Haider has been using Ivermectin and Fluvoxamine to treat COVID-19 patients. He has worked in hospitals for about 10 years and has been treating COVID-19 patients since December 2020.

Dr. Mobeen Syed was using another off-labeled drug for COVID-19 in combination with zinc prior to switching to ivermectin. He said that he read the Australia study and switched to ivermectin. Dr. Syed has had much success with using ivermectin. His patients had only two side effects, gastrointestinal disturbances, and mild dizziness. As of May 10, 2021, none of his patients has died from COVID, remarkable.

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