Sorry mate but you are out of line here, calling people puppets and the like, as you are someone vested into biomedical stock, you should know better. Do you think the FDA would approve IHL’s drugs at this stage of the research process…..no.
There are hundreds of papers looking at ivermectin vs. COVID-19. In general, the larger and more carefully conducted the studies are, the weaker the effect that's seen with ivermectin. That's a pattern that's seen with things that don't actually work well. A couple of the more recent, large, randomized controlled studies are not optimistic, but don't completely rule out possible weak effects: In a randomized clinical trial that included 476 patients, the duration of symptoms was not significantly different for patients who received a 5-day course of ivermectin compared with placebo (median time to resolution of symptoms, 10 vs 12 days; hazard ratio for resolution of symptoms, 1.07).The findings do not support the use of ivermectin for treatment of mild COVID-19, although larger trials may be needed to understand effects on other clinically relevant outcomes.In spite of the ranting conspiracy loons, it's obvious that the possible role for ivermectin hasn't been automatically dismissed , all the major players included trials for it, there are hundreds of papers, and there are dozens of registered clinical trials investigating it. Yet there are no large, randomized controlled trials that clearly show a clinical effect of ivermectin on COVID-19 mortality, sickness, time to recovery, etc. Sometimes there are marginal effects on surrogate factors (lower virus titers; effects on cultured cells). But the thing about useful, effective treatments is that you don't have to look at surrogate measures. If some studies find a weak effect and others find no effect, If you have hundreds of people in your randomized trial and you need more to decide if there's any effect at all -- then any effect must be weak or non-existent.We're at that point with ivermectin. It's been given a long, hard, careful look, and the conclusion is that there may be something there but it's really marginal.
All in all it could be beneficial to a certain degree, however it is certainly no wonder-drug you are making it out to be, and that photo…..look what website it is pulled from, IVMMETA.com. Please stop spreading misinformation and biased studies.
Links:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2777389