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originally posted by: tamusan
It's still unclear to many how effective these medications actually are against covid. This study should go a long way towards proving if there is any benefit or not. It's not unclear at all. Do some basic searches on the web and you will come acorss tons of studies proving how effective Ivermectin is.
The study is led by the Duke Clinical Research Institute and they are looking for 15,000 participants to test the effectiveness of ivermectin, fluticasone, and fluvoxamine for treating mild to moderate covid. The study is open to those over 30, who have tested positive for covid, and have at least 2 symptoms of covid. People can participate from anywhere in the U.S. Enrollment is available by phone or internet and medications are shipped at no cost to the participant.
More information can be found at the article including the link to the study sign up page.
Study on the effectiveness of Ivermectin, Flonase, to treat covid