COVID-19

Ivermectin And Doxycycline Combination Therapy For COVID-19: An Observational Study On 100 Patients.

WhiteBoard style discussion on an observational case series that used the combination therapy of Ivermectin and Doxycycline to treat 100 patients with confirmed and symptomatic COVID-19. There was no control group, but they reported viral clearance in all patients and symptom resolution by 72 hours. How may these two therapies work, what is the study telling us, and what limitations might it have? Check out the video for all the details and more!

Link to study:

Ivermectin, Hydroxychloroquine, and Azithromycin for Hospitalized COVID-19 patients:

Ivermectin and new mechanism; halting thrombi through inhibition of CD147:

ICON Trial:

Clinical Trial on Ivermectin (data may be falsified):

In Vitro on Ivermectin for COVID-19, 99.99% Decrease in Viral Load:

Ivermectin+Doxycyline Compared to Hydroxychloroquine+Azithromycin for COVID-19:

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