In mainstream media, it is commonly said that ivermectin is “unproven,” and no data supports its use against COVID-19.
The website ivmmeta.com provides a real-time meta-analysis of ivermectin studies.
Merriam Webster defines meta-analysis as a statistical analysis of several separate but similar experiments or studies to test the pooled data for statistical significance.
As of today, there are a total of 63 studies about ivermectin. 44 of them are peer-reviewed, and 31 are randomized controlled trials.
A list of ivermectin meta-analyses showing lower mortality results with ivermectin is available. The green squares on the left side of the vertical line show a lower risk of death in patients given ivermectin.
There are also data about Ivermectin used for early treatment of COVID-19.
Mata-analyses of ivermectin for prophylaxis
There is much more at ivmmeta.com. Be sure to visit it regularly and bookmark it. It is handy to have if someone asks you for the data that proves the effectiveness of ivermectin.
Another website is the FLCCC’s Summary of the Evidence for Ivermectin in COVID-19. Inside you can see the different studies showing the effectiveness of ivermectin from Basic science, In-vivo, In-silico, Pharmacologic, Clinical observations/ experience, Observational controlled trials. Meta-analysis of Randomized controlled trials and Epidemiologic.
If that’s not enough, you can hop over to the American Journal of Therapeutics, Review of the Emerging Evidence Demonstrating the Efficacy of Ivermectin in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of COVID-19 The authors are the people behind FLCCC.
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