"Ivermectin is a potent inhibitor of fertility in both males and females. It causes a reversible, dose-dependent inhibition of spermatogenesis in males, and a reversible inhibition of ovarian follicle development and ovulation in females.
The mechanism of action is not fully understood, but it is thought that ivermectin binds to glutamate-gated chloride channels in reproductive cells, leading to increased permeability to chloride ions and hyperpolarization. This inhibits the transmission of nerve impulses and causes infertility."
tl;dr Ivermectin is a potent, reversible, and dose-dependent inhibitor of fertility in both males and females.
Don't pop these like candy, folks.
Can cause infertility if you're taking too often.
"Ivermectin is a potent inhibitor of fertility in both males and females. It causes a reversible, dose-dependent inhibition of spermatogenesis in males, and a reversible inhibition of ovarian follicle development and ovulation in females.
The mechanism of action is not fully understood, but it is thought that ivermectin binds to glutamate-gated chloride channels in reproductive cells, leading to increased permeability to chloride ions and hyperpolarization. This inhibits the transmission of nerve impulses and causes infertility."
tl;dr Ivermectin is a potent, reversible, and dose-dependent inhibitor of fertility in both males and females.
https://www.yougettingpregnant.com/ivermectin-fertility/
Reversible?
Yes. Fertility is impacted by ivermectin, but it's not permanent.
With that being said, keep it in mind if you're trying to have children.
Haha that might explain something for me 😅