The Truth about RFK Jr

Big Pharma makes Ivermectin too.
Yeah its the very weird thing about this Ivermectin obsession, one is that most people don't have parasites in the USA (I hope) and two as you say it's made by "big pharma" as well and thirdly why wouldn't "they" want to make more money by getting it on the shelves like Tylenol?
 
Yeah its the very weird thing about this Ivermectin obsession, one is that most people don't have parasites in the USA (I hope) and two as you say it's made by "big pharma" as well and thirdly why wouldn't "they" want to make more money by getting it on the shelves like Tylenol?
We have parasites. They're running the country.
 
The effects of large doses of acetaminophen on liver have been well known and well appreciated for some time. The toxicity is the result of a cytochrome P-450 enzyme oxidizing acetaminophen, which then reacts with glutathione. If the level of glutathione is dropped sufficiently, the reactive intermediate, N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine, damages liver proteins. That is why one does not take too much or take it for longer than necessary, which is not the same as not taking it at all. A quick search on "acetaminophen toxicity" at PubMed retrieved almost 7000 references.
 
The effects of large doses of acetaminophen on liver have been well known and well appreciated for some time. The toxicity is the result of a cytochrome P-450 enzyme oxidizing acetaminophen, which then reacts with glutathione. If the level of glutathione is dropped sufficiently, the reactive intermediate, N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine, damages liver proteins. That is why one does not take too much or take it for longer than necessary, which is not the same as not taking it at all. A quick search on "acetaminophen toxicity" at PubMed retrieved almost 7000 references.
RFK Jr. TL/DR: "Tylenol bad!"

Unfortunately, to many people, scientific explanations are like magical incantations, nothing but babble. People want simple solutions to complex problems, even problems that don't actually exist. "Tylenol bad!" is all they want to hear and all they can handle.
 
Yeah its the very weird thing about this Ivermectin obsession, one is that most people don't have parasites in the USA (I hope) and two as you say it's made by "big pharma" as well and thirdly why wouldn't "they" want to make more money by getting it on the shelves like Tylenol?
Really, people, how many times do I have to explain this; if you use ivermectin for anything other than its intended purpose, you have fooled Big Pharma, and that means that they lose, and you win! (And Trump will surely lower the price of it by many, many %, manyer than anyone has ever heard of, as well, thus making Big Pharma pay you!)
 
JUST IN: RFK Jr. says Tylenol isn’t just linked to autism—but also ADHD and liver toxicity in kids.
So why is Tylenol still on store shelves while Ivermectin isn’t?

“Because Big Pharma owns our politicians,” RFK Jr. says. “And I’m telling them to get lost.”

STFU, you crazy, lying mother ◊◊◊◊◊◊.
 
The effects of large doses of acetaminophen on liver have been well known and well appreciated for some time. The toxicity is the result of a cytochrome P-450 enzyme oxidizing acetaminophen, which then reacts with glutathione. If the level of glutathione is dropped sufficiently, the reactive intermediate, N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine, damages liver proteins. That is why one does not take too much or take it for longer than necessary, which is not the same as not taking it at all. A quick search on "acetaminophen toxicity" at PubMed retrieved almost 7000 references.
TL;DR The dose makes the poison. As others have pointed out, fever is itself dangerous during pregnancy, and other medications have their own drawbacks.
 
The effects of large doses of acetaminophen on liver have been well known and well appreciated for some time. The toxicity is the result of a cytochrome P-450 enzyme oxidizing acetaminophen, which then reacts with glutathione. If the level of glutathione is dropped sufficiently, the reactive intermediate, N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine, damages liver proteins. That is why one does not take too much or take it for longer than necessary, which is not the same as not taking it at all. A quick search on "acetaminophen toxicity" at PubMed retrieved almost 7000 references.
Now, now, Chris. Don't confuse people with facts.
 
Really, people, how many times do I have to explain this; if you use ivermectin for anything other than its intended purpose, you have fooled Big Pharma, and that means that they lose, and you win! (And Trump will surely lower the price of it by many, many %, manyer than anyone has ever heard of, as well, thus making Big Pharma pay you!)

does little pharma make ivermectin? like i really don't get it, i think big pharma would love it if everyone were buying gallons of ivermectin for every problem they had
 

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