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  1. #7425
    Quote Originally Posted by Pistons  [View Original Post]
    No need to say more.
    I totally agree! Pens are the most valuable items to corrupt doctors in prescribing medicines. They usually don't make enough money to buy pens and their institutions usually refuse to provide such a valuable item to their members. In addition, a malpractice lawsuit is never as expensive as buying a pen. So it is a worthwhile risk!

  2. #7424

    Corrupt

    No need to say more.
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  3. #7423
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    6 km / h is not sprinting.Clueless as always. Davide Formolo is 181 and 62 kg according to his team. http://www.uaeteamemirates.com/rider/davide-formolo/.
    If you really knew what is 22 on rear wheel, then you would know you can t be at 6 km / h more on 36 for me and 32 for Sagan. With 22, you are closer to 15 than 6, but have to use and turn legs to know. Not written on internet. Davide Formolo was on heels and on bicycle for such figures? When he was 1 meter from me many times in Stelvio. Much lighter and faster climber than Sagan. Newton talks. I will give all my rage to be also much faster, alone, without gruppetto to lead me, in Loze, after only around 500 kms climbing since end of last October. I could go fresh since Mortirolo on last Saturday, but I decided to play fair after climbing 5000 meters in Stelvio and Ventoux.

  4. #7422
    My my, the crazies sure are restless.

  5. #7421
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    We have a famous one in stock here if you want to have fun!
    Unlike some people, I never claim to be something that I'm not. And when the data / info is against my position, I will say it.

    But I can tell you that Primary Outcome, we go back and forward with the FDA, have internal meeting after meeting, trying to figure out what the FDA think, medical community think and key opinion leader think. How we to execute the measurement of Primary Outcome, which department is involve, do we have enough staff. Not much effort or thought on how brief summary is written.

  6. #7420
    Quote Originally Posted by Mursenary  [View Original Post]
    I too enjoy that movie with hobbits.
    Can't tell people the truth, huh? Why don't you defend Duke "10 days of screening" Tell me how and why that is not setting up a cheap and potentially effective drug to fail. If you claim to have the background and knowledge of a doctor, go ahead and the defend the respectability of science.

    Or is it a smoking gun, an highly "reputable" university intentionally setting up ivermectin to fail, in a gold standard trial. Not so golden anymore. Funded by tax dollar. Therefore, people should not trust science.

  7. #7419
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Just found 80 clinical trial on Ivermectin on this site:

    https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/resul...&Search=Search

    9 have published results.

    So long for the "Ivermectin is ignored" theory. And look at the sponsor of the Turkish study. It's the manufacturer of the drug! A conspiracy theorist like you should shout out about the evil big pharmas trying to sell their ivermectin?
    Just stop shitting in your pants now and listen to what the J&J employees are saying:

    https://tennesseestar.com/2021/09/29...ng-vaccinated/

    Watch the whole video on the bottom. And also go back to 1st and 2nd part if you need to as well. In order to close at least some of the knowledge gaps in your vaccumized head.

  8. #7418
    60% are getting blood clots from the J&J vaccine!

    Ref hidden camera interview with J&J workers by Project Veritas.

  9. #7417
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    ... sprinting on 22 on rear.
    6 km / h is not sprinting.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirioja  [View Original Post]
    ... Davide Formolo who may be about 173 and 56 kgs ...
    Clueless as always. Davide Formolo is 181 and 62 kg according to his team. http://www.uaeteamemirates.com/rider/davide-formolo/.

  10. #7416
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulInZurich  [View Original Post]
    Be careful not to be pushed off the road by a gentle breeze. I guess when your FTP is only 150 W, there is nothing else to be proud of, just that you are tiny and anorexic.
    When I felt so fine, flexible, easy, sprinting on 22 on rear on top of legend Mazzo Mortirolo on this Saturday 2 October, for my best ever climbing, just you feel you are in a perfect day and wish for same on this Friday to make my best ever Prato 25 kms up to Stelvio for my third try of Summer tour and not far from 10th time in wonderful curves I cut on steepest to shorten distance, to improve my time. I only climb to improve my times. On Saturday, no other seen on Mazzo side, others met on top climbed from easier Apricca side. If I had sky or Italians or Spanish or US or Slovenians preparation, even I can claim to be fit and firm, but they would ask me to lose at least 5 kgs and give me products to eat and drink or put in my blood. I think it was for Giro 2018, but highest paid at this time but too heavy Sagan was not leader for Bora but Davide Formolo who may be about 173 and 56 kgs, taller and lighter than me for Bora leader and in any steep climbing, not only the most difficult Zoncolan and Mortirolo, but better paid Sagan is not able to follow really thin Davide Formolo who is a good racer and climber but not Pantani. Truth is on the field more than on internet and I will be again for my great pleasure on the steep on this week end for my third Prato Stelvio, 2 most difficult Ventoux and after I want my sprint full charge in Loze with 24% when I will drive at night after climbings to make my week end exceptional, starting from NL, driving through Germany and Austria to Dolomiti, having to make a lot of mechanic while driving for nearly 580 000 kms old beloved lady. My sport is good to fuck covid with lungs like a baby. To celebrate my retirement, even I will be in my second mid 60's, if I m still alive and as healthy, I want to make a 4/5 months Summer tour with free ride ski and climbings and wish to still improve from more kilometers climbing.

  11. #7415
    Quote Originally Posted by NiteRiderCal  [View Original Post]
    Reading clinical trial is more of a hobbit for me.
    We have a famous one in stock here if you want to have fun!

  12. #7414
    I can report about trick seventeen to avoid a corona infection. Let your Nosehair grow! Just try it, wear your nosehair open and you have a natural protection against what is flying around in the air. Could be nearly as effective as the vaccine.

    If 100% of the people would be vaxxed, then you would find only vaxxed people in hospitals. No doubt, ask a doctor!

  13. #7413
    Quote Originally Posted by NiteRiderCal  [View Original Post]
    LOL. You are not a real doctor. I would imagine a doctor would have read more clinical trial than I have and know what to look for. I mean that is part of a doctor job. My job is to read up more of molecular type of paper. Reading clinical trial is more of a hobbit for me.
    I too enjoy that movie with hobbits.

  14. #7412
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Just found 80 clinical trial on Ivermectin on this site:

    https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/resul...&Search=Search

    9 have published results.

    So long for the "Ivermectin is ignored" theory. And look at the sponsor of the Turkish study. It's the manufacturer of the drug! A conspiracy theorist like you should shout out about the evil big pharmas trying to sell their ivermectin?
    I have no theory. It is a fact of life that Merck / Pfizer will not invest in something that is cheap as candy.

    There are ton of study that is completed that say IVM work. However, those are not gold standard study. There are only two gold standard study that I'm aware of, funded by your tax dollar. Oxford and Duke are both elite university. Both already setting ivermectin to fail.

  15. #7411
    Quote Originally Posted by BigBuddy69  [View Original Post]
    Have you read what they call 'brief summary' Sherlock? The purpose of the ivermectin trial was to see if it can reduce the symptoms!
    Doctor look at the Primary Outcome and look at it in detail. The researcher have an obligation to do exactly as written. The study is intended to measure exactly as written and there is no open to interpretation of what was written.

    The Primary Outcome for Molnupiravir measure hospitalized and / or die. Time Frame: Up to 29 days.

    The Primary Outcome for Ivermectin measure hospitalized and / or die. Time Frame: Up to 14 days.

    That 14 days give it less time for an event. Therefore, making it more difficult to reach statistical significant. Another sneaky way to make IVM fail by claim not statistically significant.

    Stop trusting these scientists. They are trying to lie to you.

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