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Possible Coronavirus Treatment? Head Lice Drug Ivermectin Is Being Tested
By UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY APRIL 6, 2020
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Ivermectin Is Being Tested as a Possible Treatment for COVID-19, But That’s No Reason to Buy It
Researchers testing the head lice drug Ivermectin as a possible treatment for COVID-19 have seen promising results in lab studies.
But the research is in its early stages and the drug is yet to be tested on people with COVID-19. There’s so much we don’t know, including the right dose and delivery method for people with coronavirus infection.
So if you’re thinking of buying some just in case, think again.
What is Ivermectin currently used for?
Ivermectin is an antiparasitic agent that was isolated in the 1970s from the fermented broth of a species of bacteria called Streptomyces avermitilis.
The drug has been used since the 1980s to treat and prevent diseases related to parasites in humans, pets, and livestock, and works by paralyzing invertebrate parasites.
In Australia, Ivermectin is mainly used topically in creams and lotions for head lice.
*** Written by Andrew McLachlan, the Head of School and Dean of Pharmacy, University of Sydney.Originally published on The Conversation.The Conversation ***
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