Still, Ivermectin is a human anti parasitic medicine.
Ivermectin, sold under the brand name Stromectol among others, is a medication that is used to treat parasite infestations.[6][7] In humans, this includes head lice, scabies, river blindness (onchocerciasis), strongyloidiasis, trichuriasis, ascariasis, and lymphatic filariasis.[6][8][9][10] In veterinary medicine, it is used to prevent and treat heartworm and acariasis, among other indications.[9] It can be taken by mouth or applied to the skin for external infestations.[6][11]
AFAIK was later adopted for animals...
There will be no reason to win Nobel Prize for an animal medicine don't you think?
The Japanese scientist Satoshi Omura has recently received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his discovery of ivermectin more than 30 years ago. Invermectin is best known for its extraordinarily broad spectrum of activity against nematodes, the roundworms that cause a large proportion of the most common neglected diseases on our planet. It is used to treat millions of people at risk of contracting devastating diseases, such as onchocerciasis and lymphatic filariasis, and also plays an important role in the control of intestinal helminth infections. Because of its excellent safety profile and broad spectrum of activity, ivermectin is catalogued by the World Health Organisation as an essential medicine and is regarded by many as a "magic bullet" for global health. The effectiveness of ivermectin against many diseases associated with poverty makes it a candidate to be one of the next breakthroughs in global health owing to its potential for improving quality of life and reducing mortality rates in low-income countries.
I concur. I managed to contract Scabies from a healthcare facility where I worked. By the time they got around to diagnosing it, about thirty of the residents were infected and a handful of staff (lucky me, I was one of the staff). Two doses of ivermectin and it was gone. They also recommended Permethrin, which is a cream applied topically. You're supposed to leave it on for about eight hours, but I had to shower it off after two hours. My skin felt like it was on fire. Recently when I started reading about ivermectin and covid, I decided to stock up on some. Couldn't get anyone to prescribe it because it is now apparently considered "dangerous" as one MD told me. That's how I found out about the horse paste. BTW other than ivermectin the only other thing in the paste is a rather yucky tasting apple flavor. No chemical additives that are bad for humans. I've been buying it every few weeks, just in case.
Still, Ivermectin is a human anti parasitic medicine.
Ivermectin, sold under the brand name Stromectol among others, is a medication that is used to treat parasite infestations.[6][7] In humans, this includes head lice, scabies, river blindness (onchocerciasis), strongyloidiasis, trichuriasis, ascariasis, and lymphatic filariasis.[6][8][9][10] In veterinary medicine, it is used to prevent and treat heartworm and acariasis, among other indications.[9] It can be taken by mouth or applied to the skin for external infestations.[6][11]
AFAIK was later adopted for animals...
There will be no reason to win Nobel Prize for an animal medicine don't you think?
It has literally saved hundreds of thousands of people from dying to intestinal parasites and countless more from going blind.
and thousands from covid, I'm one of them
It’s also a hell of a lot easier to use for treating scabies than using the cream.
I concur. I managed to contract Scabies from a healthcare facility where I worked. By the time they got around to diagnosing it, about thirty of the residents were infected and a handful of staff (lucky me, I was one of the staff). Two doses of ivermectin and it was gone. They also recommended Permethrin, which is a cream applied topically. You're supposed to leave it on for about eight hours, but I had to shower it off after two hours. My skin felt like it was on fire. Recently when I started reading about ivermectin and covid, I decided to stock up on some. Couldn't get anyone to prescribe it because it is now apparently considered "dangerous" as one MD told me. That's how I found out about the horse paste. BTW other than ivermectin the only other thing in the paste is a rather yucky tasting apple flavor. No chemical additives that are bad for humans. I've been buying it every few weeks, just in case.
If Tylenol cured covid it would be yanked of the market tomorrow.