Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

I found 204 studies on Ivermectin.
I found 83 studies on Ivermectin and COVID-19.
I found 11 studies that have results on Ivermectin and COVID-19.

For review: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?cond=COVID-19&term=ivermectin&cntry=&state=&city=&dist=

There are only a handful of trials in which Ivermectin was used with another drug, such as Doxycycline, Hydroxychloroquine, Low-Dose Aspirin, Nitazoxanide, Ribavirin, Iota-Carrageenan, and others. Five mentions the dietary supplement zinc. Many of the studies listed are in the "recruiting" phase, indicating no work has been done yet.

In the trial you mention (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04482686) there are only 31 enrolled and will not be complete until July 2022 (estimated). There is nothing here on which to base an "emergency use" authorization. The other drug is pronounced daak·suh·sai·kleen or docks-uh-sigh-clean.

I encourage anyone interested to peruse these clinical trials and the information associated with them.

I gave you an out, not a way to "sticky" [sic] my chest out further. I don't have a theory, so I don't need to justify it.

I am calling out the, "From the description I read posted in the physician workroom, it stated under emergency FDA use for onsetting Covid treatment within ambulatory care, not to be used as treatment on the inpatient side." because if there is a poster stating emergency FDA use the FDA would reflect that in other materials. I am not saying that you did not see that notice, but I am saying that the notice has taken liberty with the term, "emergency FDA use".
Dude performing a meta-analysis on Saintsreport. Lol well done