CORONA Latin America's embrace of ivermectin is hindering drug trials

Troke

On TB every waking moment
Latin America’s embrace of unproven COVID treatment hinders drug trials

20 OCTOBER 2020
CORRECTION 02 DECEMBER 2020
Latin America’s embrace of an unproven COVID treatment is hindering drug trials
Unchecked ivermectin use in the region is making it difficult to test the anti-parasite drug’s effectiveness against the coronavirus.
Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

As much of the world waits for an effective vaccine to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, some in Latin America are turning to an unproven treatment. There isn’t enough evidence that the drug, ivermectin, is safe or effective as a coronavirus therapy, however. So researchers are cautioning against using it outside clinical trials. Still, people in the region have rushed to take it, making it hard for researchers to properly test it.

Ivermectin, an inexpensive, over-the-counter medicine, has been used for decades to treat livestock and people infested with parasitic worms — and in the past few months, its popularity as a preventative against COVID-19 has surged in Peru, Bolivia, Guatemala and other Latin American countries.

The drug has been so in demand that in May, health-care workers passed out some 350,000 doses to residents in northern Bolivia. That same month, the Peruvian police seized around 20,000 bottles of animal-grade ivermectin that was sold on the black market as a treatment for human coronavirus infections. And in July, a university in Peru announced that it would produce 30,000 doses to bolster the country’s supply.

But the evidence that ivermectin protects people from COVID-19 is scant. Some early studies in cells and humans hinted that the drug has antiviral properties, but since then, clinical trials in Latin America have struggled to recruit participants because so many are already taking it.

“Of about 10 people who come, I’d say 8 have taken ivermectin and cannot participate in the study,” says Patricia García, a global-health researcher at Cayetano Heredia University in Lima and a former health minister for Peru who is running one of the 40 clinical trials worldwide that are currently testing the drug. “This has been an odyssey.”

Ivermectin grabbed attention in April, when scientists were throwing every already-approved drug they could at the coronavirus. Researchers in Australia had noted that high doses of ivermectin could stop the virus from replicating in cells1. Shortly afterwards, a preprint appeared online that suggested the drug could reduce coronavirus-related deaths in people.

That report was later removed from the site by some of its authors because, they told Nature, the study was not ready for peer review. The preprint had included an analysis of electronic health records by the company Surgisphere, which provided unreliable COVID-19 data sets that raised red flags for scientists in late May. By June, two other high-profile COVID-19 studies were retracted that contained data from the firm.

Doctors are prescribing the anti-parasite drug ivermectin to people in Latin America to protect them against the coronavirus, despite a lack of evidence.Credit: Rodrigo Urzagasti/Reuters

But as far as many doctors and patients in Latin America were concerned, ivermectin’s reputation was already cemented. Doctors began justifying the drug’s use against COVID-19, arguing that even if it didn’t work, at least it had a proven safety profile for treating parasites, says César Ugarte Gil, an epidemiologist at Cayetano Heredia who is running the clinical trial with García.

The eagerness to use the treatment only grew as the virus spread aggressively throughout Latin America. About 153,000 people in Brazil have died of COVID-19 — the second largest death toll globally. And Argentina, Colombia and Peru have all posted some of the largest case numbers worldwide. “I do not judge a doctor who has a dying patient before him and, desperate, tries anything [to save her],” says Carlos Chaccour, a Venezuelan researcher at the Barcelona Institute of Global Health in Spain. “The problem is when non-evidence-based public policies are made.”

The implementation of such policies kicked off on 8 May, when the Peruvian Ministry of Health recommended using ivermectin to treat mild and severe cases of COVID-19. Days later, Bolivia’s government added the drug to its guidelines for treating coronavirus infections. The municipality of Natal, in Rio Grande Do Norte, Brazil, also promoted it as a preventative — to be taken by health-care professionals and people at increased risk of severe illness from the virus, because of “its safe pharmacological profile, clinical experience using it against other diseases, cost and dosage convenience”.

High-profile coronavirus retractions raise concerns about data oversight
Peru and Bolivia have been transparent about how slim the evidence is for using ivermectin against COVID-19. “It is a product that does not have scientific validation in the treatment of the coronavirus,” acknowledged Bolivian health minister Marcelo Navajas in a press conference on 12 May.

The situation troubles researchers who are trying to run clinical trials. Not only is the drug’s popularity making it difficult to recruit people who have not already taken it — which is necessary to show the drug’s effectiveness — but also doctors are not documenting possible side effects when they prescribe the drug, meaning valuable data on its safety are being lost, says Ugarte Gil.

Self-medication is on the rise because people can easily buy ivermectin at drug stores, says pharmacologist Carlos Calderón Ospina from the University of El Rosario in Bogotá. In June, some of his colleagues published a report suggesting that, because of the way it binds to proteins in blood plasma, the drug would need to be given at high concentrations to achieve an antiviral effect in humans2. “These very high doses would carry a risk of adverse effects that would be unacceptable,” he says.

Although most people tolerate ivermectin well, it has been linked to tremors, convulsions, lethargy and disorientation. A 2018 analysis found cases of brain damage and coma in people with a genetic mutation that allows ivermectin to pass from the bloodstream into the brain3.

“What we’re having is a populist treatment, instead of an evidence-based treatment,” says García.

But that doesn’t mean researchers have given up on collecting the necessary evidence. In late September, Alejandro Krolewiecki, an infectious-disease physician at the National University of Salta in Orán, Argentina, and his colleagues announced the results of a small clinical trial evaluating ivermectin’s effectiveness against COVID-19. The researchers recruited 45 people with mild and moderate COVID-19 and gave ivermectin to 30 of them for 5 consecutive days at a daily dose about 3 times as high as what’s used to treat parasite infections; the rest of the participants received only standard COVID-19 care. Their findings suggest that in people who absorbed a higher concentration of ivermectin, “a clearer, faster and more intense viral elimination occurred”, says Krolewiecki.

Evidence lags behind excitement over blood plasma as a coronavirus treatment

The news is encouraging, says Chaccour, who has been critical of ivermectin’s use in Latin America. But it’s not enough to give ivermectin wonder-drug status, he adds, particularly because Krolewiecki’s results have not yet been published, peer-reviewed or replicated.

Krolewiecki agrees. “It is a bit reckless for someone to say, from the studies we have completed, that we should prescribe this drug,” he says.

More data are on the way. In the next few weeks, Chaccour plans to submit results from a pilot study for publication. His team recruited 24 people with COVID-19 and administered ivermectin to some of them and a placebo to the others. Chaccour declined to tell Nature whether the results look promising, but he’s encouraged that trials are yielding data, even if slowly.

“That’s what we asked for from the beginning,” he says. “There should be some guidance before making public-policy decisions.”

Still, researchers might never have sufficient data to justify ivermectin’s use if its widespread administration continues in Latin America. The drug’s popularity “practically cancels” the possibility of carrying out phase III clinical trials, which require thousands of participants — some of whom would be part of a control group and therefore couldn’t receive the drug — to firmly establish safety and efficacy, says Krolewiecki.

As unchecked use of ivermectin grows, he says, “the more difficult it will be to collect the evidence that regulatory agencies need, that we would like to have, and that will get us closer to identifying the real role of this drug”.

If this drug is as claimed and so many are using it that it screws up trials, one would think the death rate would go down. Instead I read news reports that it is going up, Brazil is setting records.

Odd.
 

Nowski

Let's Go Brandon!
Usually them shooting each other.
The murder rate in the whole country of Brazil (average) is higher than Chicago, and the cities are 4-6 X higher.
Brazil is a no-go country, in my estimation.

Southside

Brazil has always been a hellhole, simply due to its demographics.

It is basically, Baltimore, Chicongo, Detroit, East St. Louis, Memphis,
you get the picture, on steroids. Imagine now the hell that is coming,
once the 3rd world hellholes, that the major metro areas are now
in the ZUSA, become as Brazil is today.

Here is an image, that perfectly indicates, why Brazil is the way that it is.

Please be safe everyone.

Regards to all.

Nowski

African Slave Trade.jpg
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
_______________
Drugs and diet? and yeah, probably violence, too. Never heard anything about Brazil that didn't make sound like some nightmare dystopia.
I wonder if they still use the paramilitaries' to sweep the city streets and kill the street children.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Anything that may impede the progress of the Holy Vaccine(s) will be denigrated, denied, ignored or criminalized and practitioners punished for discussing it or prescribing it...

At least that seems to be the pattern, from this vantage point.
 

paul bunyan

Frostbite Falls, Minnesota
OMG, some one call in the Foucini Cartel to put a stop to this... let them die of lead poisoning, blxxdy bounders... sarc
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
Anything that may impede the progress of the Holy Vaccine(s) will be denigrated, denied, ignored or criminalized and practitioners punished for discussing it or prescribing it...

At least that seems to be the pattern, from this vantage point.
Well, there are three possibilities;

1. They are not taking ivermectin. They are being PHOGGED by somebody into thinking they are taking the real stuff .

2. They are taking it but taking it wrong.

3. It doesn't work in the situation they are in.

.
 
Well, there are three possibilities;

1. They are not taking ivermectin. They are being PHOGGED by somebody into thinking they are taking the real stuff .

2. They are taking it but taking it wrong.

3. It doesn't work in the situation they are in.

.
4. The alleged death stats due to COVID are false, or,

5. A bio-engineered bug called "COVID" is being field tested upon unsuspecting Brazilians.

Cui bono? (Hint: history clearly states - ALWAYS start by following the money)


intothegoodnight
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
4. The alleged death stats due to COVID are false, or,

5. A bio-engineered bug called "COVID" is being field tested upon unsuspecting Brazilians.

Cui bono? (Hint: history clearly states - ALWAYS start by following the money)


intothegoodnight

Not being a member of the Conspiracy School of World History I am not figuring the Brazilians are subject to some sort of Dark Conspiracy.

But something has spooked those people if that 80% participation is anywhere near accurate. Could it be that people really are dying all around them? So they are not waiting for a doc to prove ivermectin works via research.
 
Well, there are three possibilities;

1. They are not taking ivermectin. They are being PHOGGED by somebody into thinking they are taking the real stuff .

2. They are taking it but taking it wrong.

3. It doesn't work in the situation they are in.

.
One does wonder why it doesn’t work 100%, assuming early enough and proper dose.
 
Not being a member of the Conspiracy School of World History I am not figuring the Brazilians are subject to some sort of Dark Conspiracy.

You mean like false, agenda-driven statistics? THAT kind of "Dark Conspiracy?"

Scientific medical understandings that have been politicized to fit a corrupt narrative?

There is certainly NONE of THAT going on, with regards to COVID anything . . .

But something has spooked those people if that 80% participation is anywhere near accurate. Could it be that people really are dying all around them? So they are not waiting for a doc to prove ivermectin works via research.

Of COURSE, anything to do with COVID must all be "on the up and up." Why, the health organizations say it is true!

And, Troke believes it so, ipso facto it simply MUST be TRUE.

After all, WHY would governments, or world health organizations, lie to the people, right Troke? (and steal elections, and run a fraudulent central banking system, etc. Those "good" elected officials/decision-makers are simply trying to help the everyman . . . )

Government IS a conspiracy, and a de facto license to steal and cheat We, The People®.

You must have been absent from class when they were teaching world history and the topic of government sponsored corruption. You know, "there is nothing new under the sun" about that topic - been around FAR longer than you have.

What function do your blinders serve for you?

There ARE more than three possible reasons than what you listed in your post #15. If you thought about it a bit deeper, I'll bet that you could come up with 8-10 possibilities.


intothegoodnight
 
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TammyinWI

Talk is cheap
Read my comment on the OP. Something does not compute.

Yeah, I am sick and tired of all of the corruption, deception, bias, and lies from these evil power brokers.

Continuing to pray for the truth to be out far and wide and for the lies to be exposed.

And now Gates is "investigating" Ivermectin...he wants to discredit it, no doubt. They want everyone dead by the vax.

Fraudchi is being presumptuous on CNN: that there will be enough vaccines for ever American by the end of May.

There will be lawsuits, just like against the eviction moratorium: illegal to make vax mandatory.
 

DryCreek

Veteran Member
Well, how could you expect Ivermectin to work there? A South American country where they don't even speak Spanish?
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
One does wonder why it doesn’t work 100%, assuming early enough and proper dose.


What does work 100%?

The info I've seen on Ivermectin in particular showed a considerable attenuation in the numbers of cases progressing to hospitalization and / or severe outcomes.

But it didn't save 100%. Nothing does. Not even vaccines.

(These were studies cited by Chris Martinson of Peak Prosperity.)
 

Troke

On TB every waking moment
You mean like false, agenda-driven statistics? THAT kind of "Dark Conspiracy?"

Scientific medical understandings that have been politicized to fit a corrupt narrative?

There is certainly NONE of THAT going on, with regards to COVID anything . . .



Of COURSE, anything to do with COVID must all be "on the up and up." Why, the health organizations say it is true!

And, Troke believes it so, ipso facto it simply MUST be TRUE.

After all, WHY would governments, or world health organizations, lie to the people, right Troke? (and steal elections, and run a fraudulent central banking system, etc. Those "good" elected officials/decision-makers are simply trying to help the everyman . . . )

Government IS a conspiracy, and a de facto license to steal and cheat We, The People®.

You must have been absent from class when they were teaching world history and the topic of government sponsored corruption. You know, "there is nothing new under the sun" about that topic - been around FAR longer than you have.

What function do your blinders serve for you?

There ARE more than three possible reasons than what you listed in your post #15. If you thought about it a bit deeper, I'll bet that you could come up with 8-10 possibilities.


intothegoodnight
Conspiracy? You talking about that cabal located deep in the bowels of the Vatican (metaphor there) composed of the Knights Templar, the Free Masons, the Illuminati, the Rothschilds, the Rockefellers, the New and Improved Boy Scouts, the College of Cardinals and the Pope?

Damn!
 

niceguy

Veteran Member
I trust *real* doctors treating *real* patients. And they are reporting good results.

Studies analysed by same at http://flccc.net See also https://c19ivermectin.com/ . The studies aren't perfect, but there's evidence of possible benefit, and virtually no evidence of harm. (Billions of doses have been prescribed since 1975.) When you've got evidence of benefit and none of harm, it's a reasonable thing to try.

The government, tech, and media are working hard to suppress this. That, by itself, inclines me to believe it. If Fauxci would cone out against it that would seal the deal. And yes, I *do* think it's a conspiracy. The politicians love control and big pharma loves money, and the media and politicians love bug pharma money. All of that gets shot to hell if there's a cheap, effective treatment.

The CDC has recommended ivermectin for treatment of scabies. The evidence of benefit against covid-19 is *stronger* than the evidence in scabies.


There is one place where we're in new territory with ivermectin, and that is taking it chronically for prophylaxis. The usual use of ivermectin is a dose or 2 give to kill parasites, as far as I know typically at yearly intervals.
 

john70

Veteran Member
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