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Small-Scale Question Sunday for February 23, 2025

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I can tell you ivermectin literally works by making the cells inner PH less conductive to fully forming the viral capsid.

How often have we cured cancer in a lab but when you apply the thing to real life clinical practice it isn't helpful?

It's nearly all the time, in fact it's the majority of medical research.

I can tell you the same mechanism reduces viral viability with other viruses too, also just look at hydroxychloroquine, and niclosamide, same basic mechanism.

Look at the literature that came out later after everyone calmed down, even if it had some lab impacts it didn't seem to have a useful clinical impact.

It's probably at best very similar to Tamiflu.