Can Ivermectin Really Treat Covid-19? Yes and No

This seemingly magic bullet of a drug may be able to kill the Covid virus, but can it do so without killing us in the process?

Natalia Borecka
11 min readMay 13, 2021

For the last 30 years ivermectin has been used to treat parasitic infections, until very recently, when it found a new calling as an off-label, unsanctioned treatment for Covid-19. At present, the drug has not been cleared by most health agencies — including the FDA, EMA, AGDH, Africa CDC, and WHO. But that hasn’t stopped millions of people from rushing to their doctor’s office for a prescription.

To be fair, confidence in government agencies is at an all time low. And for those who feel they can’t trust their government, and that all large institutions are fundamentally corrupt, who can you trust? How can you ever know what’s true and what isn’t?

The truest thing we’ve got as a society is science — well organized, randomized, unbiased, peer reviewed science. And with the growing number of friends and family opting to forgo a Covid-19 vaccine in favor of an ivermectin prescription, I decided to take a deep dive into the research on ivermectin myself and leave this here for anyone who might find it useful. Please keep in mind that this information is very time sensitive as research is ongoing. Links lead…

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Natalia Borecka

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