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CDC warns against using Ivermectin to treat or prevent COVID-19

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  • The CDC sent a health advisory Thursday warning doctors and the public about the “rapid increase” in prescriptions for the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin.
  • The CDC also cautions about an increase in reports of severe illness caused by the drug to poison centers.
  • Ivermectin is used to treat parasites such as worms and lice in humans and it is also used by veterinarians to de-worm large animals.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a new health advisory Thursday reiterating that ivermectin does not treat or prevent COVID-19. The drug, which is commonly used to treat parasites in humans and animals, is selling out at veterinary stores and has become a common prescription request across the U.S. 

Ivermectin has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat river blindness, intestinal strongyloidiasis, head lice and rosacea in humans. When used as prescribed for those conditions, it is “generally safe and well tolerated,” the CDC said.

But the National Institutes of Health has determined there is “insufficient data” to recommend the drug for COVID prevention and treatment, and the FDA has not approved it for such uses either. 

Back in March, the FDA published an advisory warning people: “Never use medications intended for animals on yourself. Ivermectin preparations for animals are very different from those approved for humans.”

Seven studies on the drug have published results in the U.S. National Library of Medicine, but all of them have small sample sizes, “incomplete information and significant methodological limitations,” the NIH said. Several clinical trials are underway or recruiting participants to study future implementation.

However, outpatient retail pharmacies have seen a 24-fold increase in ivermectin prescriptions compared to before the pandemic, the CDC found. From March 16, 2019, to March 13, 2020, there were an average of 3,600 ivermectin prescriptions a week. The week of August 13, there were more than 88,000 prescriptions in the U.S.

But as the use of the anti-parasitic drug increases, so do reports of adverse effects, the CDC said. 

Poison control centers across the country have seen an uptick in calls reporting human exposures to ivermectin. In July, there was a five-fold increase in the number of calls the centers received about the drug compared to the number of calls pre-pandemic.

The centers also saw an “increased frequency of adverse effects and emergency department/hospital visits,” the CDC said. 

Many of the cases the CDC has seen include people ingesting ivermectin products that they purchased without a prescription, including formulas meant for large animals like horses and cattle. These formulas are highly concentrated and can result in an overdose, the CDC warned.

“People who take inappropriately high doses of ivermectin above FDA-recommended dosing may experience toxic effects,” the CDC said. Those effects can range from nausea and vomiting to ones that are more neurological, including hallucinations, seizures, coma and death. 

There are currently three COVID-19 vaccines authorized by the FDA: Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Moderna. 

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  1. Molove

    September 2, 2021 at 8:36 pm

    Ivermectin has solid evidence behind it that it works really well as part of treatment to combat co19. There has been over 600 medical reports and 208 scientist and Medical professionals who have valid and confirmed testimonies of the success of Ivermectin to destroy co19 and its variants without the use and administration of and co19 vaccines.

  2. Judith Andrews

    September 4, 2021 at 3:46 pm

    There is evidence that some versions of the so-called COVID coronavirus actually have a PARASITE attached to the virus. The parasite is killed by hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, which are PARASITICIDES: they destroy parasites. Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat malaria, a disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite carried by the Anopheles mosquito, the vector for transmitting malaria. Hydroxychloroquine, derived from two products, quinine and cinchonine, has been used for some time successfully against malarial infections. Ivermectin is used to kill internal parasites in animals and people.

    If these two drugs, hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, are used to treat an infection by the coronavirus, my understanding is that these two drugs kill the PARASITE that is attached to the coronavirus. The parasite had increased the virulence of the infection. When the parasite is no longer attacking the body, the body’s own immune system, in an otherwise healthy person, defeats the remainder of the infection.

    The addition of azithromycin and zinc to a treatment protocol for the coronavirus is ingenious. Azithromycin kills bacteria; it thus prevents opportunistic bacteria from infecting the body, already weakened by the parasite and the virus. Zinc is known to stop the replication of viruses, thus preventing the virus from spreading throughout the body. Elderly people and those compromised by autoimmune disorders can benefit greatly from the full protocol.

    I believe that some of this research was done in Queensland, Australia, in two research laboratories. Report from April 6, 2020, in the Korea Times and reported by Nation: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2020/04/119_287410.html

    • Donna Christen

      September 5, 2021 at 11:04 pm

      Thank you Judith, great information all people should be allowed to know the truth. Thank God for people who write and speak the truth, shame on those
      who withhold information from people who have unnecessarily died in Hospitals and at home. “For lack of knowledge my people perish.”Hosea 4; 6

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