by The Vigilant Fox
August 17, 2023
from
VigilantNews Website
"Of all the
harmful misinformation spread over the past couple of years, one
of the most disturbing false narratives was targeted at the
Nobel-Prize-winning, human
medicine ivermectin," expressed filmmaker Mikki Willis in
his ground-breaking documentary titled,
The Truth About Ivermectin.
Ivermectin is,
"one of the
safest and most effective medicines of this era. A medicine
that, according to the numerous top scientists I've
interviewed... could have ended the pandemic before it began."
But Ivermectin is
"horse dewormer," the media said.
"It could put
you in a coma"...
"It
can kill you," pundits warned...
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But is this
actually true?
Popular podcaster
Greg Hunter, aka
USA Watchdog, asked Dr.
Pierre Kory,
one of the world's leading experts on Ivermectin, straight-up,
"Can I OD
(overdose) on
Ivermectin if I get two or three times the
[standard] dose.
Can I kill
myself?"
"Let me answer
scientifically.
So there is a
world-famous toxicologist named
Jacques Descotes, and he's French. And two years
ago, he was commissioned to do a scoping review of the entire
data on the safety of Ivermectin in its history.
And his
conclusion after doing this comprehensive review is that
he does not believe that there
has been one single case of anyone dying from an Ivermectin
overdose."
Prof. Jacques Descotes
Academica.edu
"Oh, Lord,"
reacted Greg Hunter.
"How many pills
have been given worldwide? I heard 4 billion, but it must be
more than that."
"Over 4
billion," Dr. Kory
confirmed.
"Now, people
have died where the deaths were reported as caused by Ivermectin.
But when he [Prof. Jacques
Descotes] reviewed those cases, he didn't think those
arguments [were] credible."
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But first, a quick
look at his impressive credentials.
"Pr.
Jacques Descotes, MD, PharmD, PhD, Professor Emeritus,
Claude Bernard University of Lyon (France), [is] a world-known
toxicologist with a 40-year track [record] as an independent
consultant for the pharmaceutical industry as well as an advisor
to regulatory bodies worldwide,"
BusinessWire wrote.
In March 2021, he
conducted a review of
Ivermectin's safety profile based on over 350 articles -
plus accessible web sources.
Here are
his conclusions:
"Ivermectin has
been administered orally to hundreds of millions of people
throughout the world in the past three decades.
The assessment
of reported adverse events temporally associated with Ivermectin
exposure shows that Ivermectin-induced adverse effects have so
far been infrequent and usually mild to moderate.
"It is
noteworthy that no deaths have
seemingly ever been reported after an accidental or suicidal
overdose of Ivermectin.
No greater
toxicity of Ivermectin has been substantiated in elderly people
despite repeated assertions that an ageing blood-brain barrier
might lead to increased Ivermectin toxicity level.
The positive
clinical experience accumulated with Ivermectin administration
led many medical experts to break away from early adamant
contra-indications in pregnant women.
Finally,
several national pharmacovigilance networks around the world
released information and opinions to ascertain Ivermectin safety
in human subjects.
So far, there
are no critical safety limitations to Ivermectin prescription in
current indications.
I also want to
point out that no severe
adverse event has been reported in dozens of completed
or ongoing studies involving thousands of participants worldwide
to evaluate the efficacy of Ivermectin against
COVID-19."
"And there have
been accidental poisonings where people have taken large
amounts.
But you know
what happens every time?
When they take
these massive amounts of Ivermectin, it tends to affect them
neurologically. They'll get confused. They might be stumbling -
uncoordinated.
They go to the
hospital, and there's no treatment required. But within days,
the patients return to normal.
So, there's
been no life-ending injuries. No deaths reported with Ivermectin.
So, that shows you why it's one
of the safest drugs in history, even at massive
overdoses.
Greg Hunter's
full interview with Dr. Pierre Kory is available to
watch in the video below:
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