Ivermectin Explained: , Why the Anti-Parasite Drug, Has Emerged in COVID Debate.<br />An anti-parasite drug called ivermectin <br />has become a flashpoint in the public debate <br />over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.<br />An anti-parasite drug called ivermectin <br />has become a flashpoint in the public debate <br />over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.<br />Proponents of the drug claim it is effective in combating COVID-19 infections, while critics cite a lack of evidence, potential harm and the effect interest in the drug has on vaccination efforts.<br />Proponents of the drug claim it is effective in combating COVID-19 infections, while critics cite a lack of evidence, potential harm and the effect interest in the drug has on vaccination efforts.<br />Yahoo points out that many have questioned the promotion <br />of any COVID-19 therapeutic, even ones that have proven effective <br />against the virus, such as monoclonal antibody drugs.<br />Yahoo points out that many have questioned the promotion <br />of any COVID-19 therapeutic, even ones that have proven effective <br />against the virus, such as monoclonal antibody drugs.<br />They argue unvaccinated people will avoid <br />getting vaccinated if they believe there <br />is an effective treatment for COVID-19.<br />Scientists who developed ivermectin won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 2015.<br />Yahoo points out that while many media outlets and commentators have claimed ivermectin is primarily a horse drug, it is also widely used in human medicine.<br />Yahoo points out that while many media outlets and commentators have claimed ivermectin is primarily a horse drug, it is also widely used in human medicine.<br />The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention <br />recommends most refugees coming to the United States <br />take ivermectin as a “presumptive therapy.”.<br />The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention <br />recommends most refugees coming to the United States <br />take ivermectin as a “presumptive therapy.”.<br />While many on social media have mocked interest <br />in the drug as a COVID-19 treatment, doctors in the U.S. write <br />tens of thousands of prescriptions for ivermectin every year.<br />While many on social media have mocked interest <br />in the drug as a COVID-19 treatment, doctors in the U.S. write <br />tens of thousands of prescriptions for ivermectin every year.<br />The FDA has issued strong warnings about <br />the dangers of using animal versions <br />of ivermectin to combat the virus.<br />The FDA has issued strong warnings about <br />the dangers of using animal versions <br />of ivermectin to combat the virus.<br />The FDA has not reviewed data <br />to support use of ivermectin <br />in COVID-19 patients to treat <br />or to prevent COVID-19; <br />however, some initial <br />research is underway, FDA, via statement.<br />According to an analysis in the 'American Journal of Therapeutics,' a review of data from 15 ivermectin trials found that the drug did reduce deaths among COVID-19 patients.<br />According to an analysis in the 'American Journal of Therapeutics,' a review of data from 15 ivermectin trials found that the drug did reduce deaths among COVID-19 patients