We’ve all seen the studies confirming the effectiveness of Ivermectin. Now this from Japan:
Kowa said the renowned drug has antiviral properties against all existing strains of SARS-CoV2 and is expected to be widely-used as a coronavirus therapeutic.
TOYKO (LifeSiteNews) – Japanese conglomerate and pharmaceuticals company Kowa found that ivermectin has an “antiviral effect” against the Omicron strain of coronavirus, the company announced Monday.
In a press release, Kowa said that the renowned anti-parasitic drug shows antiviral properties in a lab setting against the new variant and all other existing strains of the virus, including Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and Delta.
Researchers previously found that ivermectin inhibits replication and intracellular entry of coronavirus in laboratory studies, Kowa noted. The company added that it expects the drug to be applied as a therapeutic for all new coronavirus diseases.
Kowa has been investigating ivermectin as a treatment for COVID with Tokyo’s Kitasato University since 2021 and is currently testing the drug in a Phase III clinical trial, which ends in March. The conglomerate noted in Monday’s press release that Kitasato University professor Dr. Satoshi Omura, who shared the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering ivermectin, directly requested that Kowa conduct the trials.
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In a meta-analysis of 42 clinical studies that included around 15,000 patients, 83 percent of patients improved with ivermectin during early treatment and 51 percent showed improvements with late-stage treatment, according to the paper.
“Ivermectin, which has already been approved and widely used, is found to be effective,” the authors concluded. “It is hoped that ivermectin will be utilized as a countermeasure for COVID-19 as soon as possible.”
Dr. Haruo Ozaki, chairman of the Tokyo Medical Association, has similarly urged doctors to use ivermectin to treat the virus.
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My family and I moved to Mexico about six months ago. You can walk into the pharmacy and buy the entire I-Mask protocol without a prescription. It's crazy that the US is making it almost impossible to get. We stock up our families whenever we cross the border.
A lot of people in the US seem to be getting it from various sources, Mexico, using the animal type, or even a prescription from https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/. Last week a real estate person I was chatting with mentioned he got some in Mexico, and was giving it out to some very sick friends and family, that immediately got better.