Dr Emmanuel Taban, a pulmonologist at Mediclinic Midstream in Midrand, has issued a “stark warning” regarding Ivermectin use.
Every now and then, when warranted, we make an exception to our anti-open letter stance. Let’s take a moment to consider those who work on the frontlines.
No matter what scientific, peer-reviewed evidence you present, you’ll never change some minds, but it’s still worth covering the results from the largest Ivermectin trial yet.
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The use of Ivermectin to treat COVID-19 is clearly a divisive issue, and the ‘Carte Blanche’ segment this past Sunday drew the ire of many viewers.
For those considering the use of Ivermectin, there are a number of factors to take into consideration.
The use of Ivermectin, an animal anti-parasitic medicine currently used by veterinarians in South Africa, has been the topic of much discussion these past few months.
Some of South Africa’s top vaccinologists and infectious diseases experts have warned against “irresponsible social media hype” around the use of Ivermectin, but that hasn’t stopped videos from doing the rounds.