How the FDA rejected giving fluvoxamine, which effectively treats covid, an EUA approval for treating covid. It passed a scientific review all of all the prerequisites for an EUA published in a medical journal which is the so-called gold standard of scientific evidence. Did the FDA act on that evidence? Yeah, they rejected it. It shows how corrupt they are when they have given EUAs to drugs that have proven less effective. To make the story even stranger the NIH was going to approve fluvoxamine. That is until they got a phone call from the FDA.
Myself, I would never take fluvoxamine as it has some major side effects. It's one of the FDA approved drugs that causes people to kill others, commit suicide, or go completely off their rockers. That's not the point. It's the corrupt practice of approval.
The drug works great. But the FDA doesn't want anyone to know that. Why? Because they are corrupt. They will never agree to debate me on that.
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