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by jrussino 1630 days ago
I found Scott Alexander's review to be very informative: https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/ivermectin-much-more-t...
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I read all that a while back. It is good and about all you can get out of it is to conclude that ivermectin needs more study. Unfortunately its off patent and won't get much $$$ thrown at it. Its getting hard to ignore the growing mass of people that have just said, hey, this is obviously safe and I'll just try it. And holy sh-t it worked! (that's my story...).
If ivermectin actually worked, pharma companies would just make a new version with a slightly different structure and patent/sell that formula instead.
No they wouldn't, because it would be trivially outcompeted by current ivermectin which can be had for very, very cheaply.
Then why hasn't the same thing happened to ketamine for the treatment of depression?

Ketamine is widely available and cheap, but the FDA approved esketamine (the S enantiomer of ketamine) and gave the pharma companies a patent for the formulation so they would fund the clinical trials that are needed for it to be used as a treatment of depression.

Esketamine is much, much more expensive than ketamine, and essentially the same molecule, yet it hasn't been 'outcompeted' by ketamine (in the context of treating depression).

Because the new ivermectin (newermectin) would be specifically authorised and used to treat covid, it would have a niche advantage over ivermectin. Ivermectin would still dominate treating parasites, but there would still be good money in developing newermectin.