**Position: FALSE**

Ivermectin is not an effective treatment for COVID-19, based on the current body of scientific evidence. Multiple systematic reviews and meta-analyses conducted by reputable health organizations, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Cochrane Collaboration, have found no significant benefit of ivermectin in reducing mortality, hospitalization, or viral load in patients with COVID-19. These findings are supported by a large body of clinical trial data, which consistently show that ivermectin does not provide meaningful therapeutic benefit in the context of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Furthermore, the claim that "big pharma is hiding" ivermectin is not supported by credible evidence. Ivermectin is an existing drug with a well-established safety profile, primarily used for parasitic infections. Its use for COVID-19 has been extensively studied, and the results have been transparently published in peer-reviewed journals. While there may be debates about the interpretation of some studies, there is no evidence of systemic suppression of research or data by pharmaceutical companies. Instead, regulatory agencies like the FDA and EMA have issued statements cautioning against the use of ivermectin for COVID-19 due to lack of sufficient evidence.

I would be interested in understanding the specific studies or data you are referring to, as this claim seems to rely on anecdotal or selectively interpreted evidence. Could you share any sources or specific findings that support the effectiveness of ivermectin in treating COVID-19?

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