[0] https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2015/press-releas...
> Four states -- Tennessee, Arkansas, Idaho, and Louisiana -- have passed OTC ivermectin laws
> [Nine] other states have bills moving through their legislatures
That seems like it will interfere with careless randomized controlled trial design. If the drug kills mosquitos, it could easily do less well at preventing the user from getting infected by a mosquito, but it could potentially prevent an infected patient from spreading an infection via mosquito or even kill a mosquito that would otherwise subsequently spread an infection between two other people.
In any case, here’s a better article. It seems the authors are very much aware of this issue, and they randomized entire clusters of people:
https://www.science.org/content/article/well-known-drug-coul...
If the paper is legitimate, then the effect could be better with weekly dosing and much better with twice-a-week dosing.
the reduction of infection is by reduction of mosquito population.
I remember reading some nasty mosquito diseases already landed in Florida and Southern Texas. And seems malaria use to be as far north as NH.
So, if work does not start soon, malaria could cover a decent area of the US. Of course we know the politicians will completely ignore this threat and some may even say it is no worse than the common cold. Just look at the progress on Climate Change, if decent work was done on that 30+ years ago, it would have solved lots of potential issues.
kacesensitive•2h ago
andy_ppp•2h ago
People are more likely to believe Mel Gibson than a scientist on this stuff, it’s going to lead to absolute disaster.
ttoinou•2h ago
kytazo•2h ago
kibwen•2h ago
ttoinou•1h ago
felixgallo•2h ago
kennywinker•2h ago
Success in a media marketplace is not the same as quality, honesty, or integrity.
ImHereToVote•2h ago
bamboozled•2h ago
I also got a fairly early strain of COVID and didn't have Ivermectin and I got over it pretty easily too? I just thought I pushed it too hard in the gym and felt a bit tired. My cousin got it, ended up in hospital on Oxygen.
Joe Rogan is just a fool and a propagandist.
zoklet-enjoyer•43m ago
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016635422...
smallerfish•2h ago
ImHereToVote•2h ago
kennywinker•2h ago
If there are 100 licensed MDs telling you it’s BS, and 1 telling you it’s a miracle cure…
wat10000•1h ago
“Doctor.”
There’s no shortage of credentialed quacks out there.
ujkhsjkdhf234•38m ago
danans•1h ago
Why shocked?
It seems quite normal since we live in an age where there is no accountability for spouting that stuff, and probably a major economic upside for the person spouting it.
Snake oil has never had a bigger market than it has today, aided by the Internet as a platform.
bamboozled•2h ago
gus_massa•2h ago
I agree. Anyway, there is a nice post about Ivermectin in 2020 by Derek Lowe (In the Pipeline) https://www.science.org/content/blog-post/what-s-ivermectin the most relevant quotes are:
> The drug is effective against a wide number of parasites and arthropods in general
> Its ion-channel mechanism of action against parasites has no application to viruses.
cryptoegorophy•1h ago
sjsdaiuasgdia•58m ago
A whole lot of people will ignore or rationalize away evidence that disagrees with what they have already decided is true.
rolph•45m ago