imo, There’s too many "probably"s in your reply
im thinking; if they were so concerned about safety, they should also not start prescribing asperin from the getgo, for the same reasons they banned ivermectin, not knowing how the body would react. (Remember ivermectin safety is also already documented since 1970)
Actually, asperin is imo also contraversial, as scientific literature can’t come to a single conclusion. one of those studies warning against using asperin
i’d make that:
The problem was that people were taking the variation that was not specifically for humans because authorities denied them access to the variation for human use.
That ivermectin is a hazardous medicine…
It’s actually donated by Merck since 1970’s to African countries to fight river-blindness! The safety profile is well established and it’s safe. https://mectizan.org/
mustard seed size faith 😄