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- Ivermectin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ivermectin, an avermectin, is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic agent that has been widely used since 1987 for treatment of nematode infections, specifically onchocerciasis and strongyloidiasis
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- Ivermectin - Wikipedia
Ivermectin albendazole is indicated for use in people aged five years of age or older, for the treatment of soil-transmitted helminth infections, caused by different types of intestinal parasitic worms, which are spread through soil contaminated by human feces in areas with poor sanitation [39]
- editorial 3 [Speare]. indd - World Health Organization
A number of follow-up studies have found that inadvertent filariasis mass campaign use of ivermectin during pregnancy has not been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes or negative effects on pregnant women or their offspring (9)
- Ivermectin: enigmatic multifaceted ‘wonder’ drug continues . . . - Nature
Ivermectin has now been used for over three decades to treat parasitic infections in mammals, and has an extremely good safety profile, with numerous studies reporting low rates of adverse
- Is ivermectin safe in pregnancy? - The Lancet Global Health
Consequently, they concluded that current evidence does not support whether ivermectin is safe during pregnancy and recommended to continue to exclude pregnant women from treatment during MDA programmes
- What Is Ivermectin? - WebMD
Ivermectin is a medication that treats some parasitic diseases There are two types: one that doctors prescribe for certain health conditions in people and another that veterinarians
- Safety of oral ivermectin during pregnancy: a systematic review and . . .
There is insufficient evidence to conclude on the safety profile of ivermectin during pregnancy Treatment campaigns should focus additional efforts on preventing inadvertent treatment of pregnant women
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