Apples and Oranges.
So, just so we're clear; you're now hanging your rep on an Ivermectin therapy study conducted on the sperm functions of 385 Nigerian "onchocerciasis" patients? 385 badly malnourished Nigerians? Nigerians --who probably don't eat healthy anyway-- and that are already infected with a tropical disease, onchocerciasis?? (Note: I laughing at YOU, not the poor, already diseased, Nigerians)
Onchocerciasis --or River Blindness-- is a parasitic disease caused by infection with the filarial worm, Onchocerca volvulus, and is transmitted by repeated bites of infected blackflies. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) website, they recommend treating Onchocerciasis with Ivermectin at least once every year for 10 to 15 years.
That's not what we're talking about here.
It goes without saying, this is Apples and Oranges. There's nothing out there that says traditionally healthy eating Americans are at risk of having a negative impact on their sperm from taking Ivermectin. Nice try.
Even Mississippi can do better than the best drug the third world can provide. Meanwhile Regeneron is under prescribed.
Yes, the comparison was made on already diseased people that take Ivermectin for an extended period of time (annually for 10 to 15 years) There's no info regarding sperm problems for short term Ivermectin users, much less people who are typically healthy, not diseased and not malnourished. We already new that Ivermectin was a drug that's been around a long time to treat a lot of people for a lot of different things. This is just one very small example. There are others.
What we don't know is, if users of the new Covid vaccines today will see their penis fall off sometime in the next 3 to 10 years.
You're the one that can't apparently read. Either that, or you're simply dishonest. You purposely left out the fact that these were malnourished Nigerians who had been bitten by Black Flies and suffered from a Tropical disease. And you did that purposely in hopes of misleading the public and trying to scare other posters. You're EXACTLY the kind of dishonest person readers need to be very concerned about.
On second thought, I don’t know why I bother. If you guys want to take ivermectin, go right ahead. It is kind of its own form of natural selection.