Only SA doctors?
Bactroban - surely they could have applied that instead of fucking honey.
I use honey for an irritated throat, not bacteria eating the flesh making the sore larger.
No idea, (maybe there are other third world countries who do it was well), but the quote I was replying to specified SA doctors.
I can’t think of any European country where doctors prescribing sheep dewormer is allowed for Covid.
It's commonly used in the US, a first world country.No idea, (maybe there are other third world countries who do it was well), but the quote I was replying to specified SA doctors.
I can’t think of any European country where doctors prescribing sheep dewormer is allowed for Covid.
It's commonly used in the US, a first world country.
Based on articles I've read, yes.Prescribed by doctors?
Based on articles I've read, yes.
There is a human version.Like this doctor?
Arkansas doctor under investigation for prescribing anti-parasitic drug thousands of times for Covid-19 despite FDA warning
The Arkansas Medical Board is investigating after a doctor said he prescribed an anti-parasitic drug "thousands" of times for treatment of Covid-19, including to inmates in an Arkansas jail.edition.cnn.com
The Arkansas Medical Board is investigating after a doctor said he prescribed an anti-parasitic drug "thousands" of times for treatment of Covid-19, including to inmates in an Arkansas jail.
The FDA has been warning against the use of ivermectin for treatment of Covid-19 since March. The drug is used to treat parasitic infections, primarily in livestock, and the CDC recently cautioned about an increase in reports to poison centers of severe illness caused by the drug.
Based on articles I've read, yes.
So? People are using it. Never claimed it's a good idea.The CDC and FDA seems quite plain about it.
CDC: Do not prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID-19
www.aappublications.orgCDC: Do not prescribe ivermectin to treat COVID-19
August 26, 2021
Federal health officials are warning health care professionals not to prescribe ivermectin products to treat COVID-19 because they can cause severe illness or death.
Ivermectin dispensing from outpatient retail pharmacies has increased 24-fold compared to pre-pandemic baseline levels, according to a health advisory from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In addition, calls to poison control centers from people reporting severe illness and overdoses from ivermectin products have increased in 2021.
Prescription ivermectin is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat certain infections caused by internal and external parasites in humans. Animal formulations also are approved and sold over the counter and via veterinary prescription.
However, the FDA has not authorized or approved ivermectin for prevention or treatment of COVID-19.
Yeah sure.Just don't get sick.
All the people that I know that took ivermectin bought it on the black/informal market.No idea, (maybe there are other third world countries who do it was well), but the quote I was replying to specified SA doctors.
I can’t think of any European country where doctors prescribing sheep dewormer is allowed for Covid.
It's raw honey.You do realise that medicinal honey dressings aren’t the same as the honey you buy in the supermarket?
Here’s a (US) article about it
Honey: its medicinal property and antibacterial activity
Indeed, medicinal importance of honey has been documented in the world's oldest medical literatures, and since the ancient times, it has been known to possess antimicrobial property as well as wound-healing activity. The healing property of honey is due ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov