Pfizer Launches Final Study For COVID Drug That’s Suspiciously Similar To ‘Horse Paste’

BY TYLER DURDEN

Another piece US anti-Ivermectin puzzle may have emerged. On Monday, Pfizer announced that it’s launching an accelerated Phase 2/3 trial for a COVID prophylactic pill designed to ward off COVID in those may have come in contact with the disease.

Coincidentally (or not), Pfizer’s drug shares at least one mechanism of action as Ivermectin – an anti-parasitic used in humans for decades, which functions as a protease inhibitor against Covid-19, which researchers speculate “could be the biophysical basis behind its antiviral efficiency.”

Lo and behold, Pfizer’s new drug – which some have jokingly dubbed “Pfizermectin,” is described by the pharmaceutical giant as a “potent protease inhibitor.”

As Zero Hedge readers might recognize, that’s exactly what ivermectin, the prophylactic used for a number of reasons in both humans and animals, does. And unlike Pfizer’s experimental drug, ivermectin already may have saved hundreds of thousands of lives from India to Brazil.

We aren’t the only ones to have put this together, as twitter users have commented on the similarities. The timing – which coincides with the whole “horse dewormer” smear campaign – just seems odd.

The similarity between Pfizer’s upcoming offering and Ivermectin has not gone unnoticed.

https://twitter.com/WGrrrl/status/1442626110269784064?s=20

But Pfizer, Moderna and their executives have already shown the world with their actions that they see COVID as “manna from heaven” – to quote legendary defense attorney Johnny Cochran –  a new ‘profit center’ that will keep shareholders in butter brickle, especially since the companies have quietly raised prices on their vaccines…

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/pfizer-launches-final-study-covid-drug-thats-suspiciously-similar-ivermectin

6 thoughts on “Pfizer Launches Final Study For COVID Drug That’s Suspiciously Similar To ‘Horse Paste’”

      1. Yes, knowing that people are becoming wary of the injections and turning to alternatives, Big Pharma wants to get a piece of the action. And they may just add a little bit of their special ingredients into it to keep people in need of more.

  1. I would not be so quick with trusting them. Some marketing wizzards told them that people react with growing suspicion to vaccines. Pills are much easier to accept. Many people have already gotten their jabs and big pharma may be starting to secure themselves. It is the same with the telephon message at Pfizer where you can learn about risks of myocarditis.

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