Food and Drug Administration (FDA) retracts misinformation about ivermectin

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) retracts misinformation about ivermectin
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) retracts misinformation about ivermectin
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This small message should not escape your attention. On March 21, 2024, a settlement was reached between the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and counsel for a group of physicians consisting of, among others, Paul Marik. You can download the agreement here. In exchange for the doctors’ withdrawal of the lawsuit, the FDA agrees to remove from its official materials the recommendation not to use ivermectin for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19 and to delete the smear campaign against ivermectin from its social media (it’s still there).

And it is done. After four years of persistent lying by America’s most powerful agency, it’s suddenly over. She is allowed to sing and now tell me where she is. It doesn’t matter anymore. The campaign of lies against ivermectin (and other drugs) was necessary when the pharma business and its sales department (aka the FDA) needed to push through an Emergency Use Authorization for an experimental gene therapy (aka the mRNA vaccine). If it had been said out loud then that there was a cure for COVID, EUA would have been legally impossible. So there was no cure. It doesn’t matter now, so it’s not worth lying anymore.

Did a few million people die because they were systematically denied treatment? Did hundreds of dedicated doctors lose their jobs because they violated FDA guidelines? Did social media delete hundreds of thousands of important posts about how to treat COVID because they were against FDA advice? So what. Fujzr has his hundred billion and can buy ten such FDAs for the next hundred years. And people don’t care. Yet.

Edited

Author: Tomas Fürst

Source: Association of microbiologists, immunologists and statisticians SMÍŠ

The article is in Czech

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