Ivermectin was first approved by the FDA for human use. It was later introduced for Veterinary use.
Since it’s approval in 1996, more than 4 Billion prescriptions have been written with very few side effects, according to the Wall Street Journal and others.
Ivermectin was first approved by the FDA for human use. It was later introduced for Veterinary use.
Since it’s approval in 1996, more than 4 Billion prescriptions have been written with very few side effects, according to the Wall Street Journal and others.
BUT IT'S A HORSE DRUG!!!!!
The major shift in drug therapies available for veterinary use occurred in 1994, when the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA) was passed. This act permits veterinarians to prescribe human drugs to treat animals, and with the exception of certain agents that are prohibited for use in animals raised for food production, any new agent approved for humans can be used in animals.
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Since it’s approval in 1996, more than 4 Billion prescriptions have been written with very few side effects, according to the Wall Street Journal and others.
The major shift in drug therapies available for veterinary use occurred in 1994, when the Animal Medicinal Drug Use Clarification Act (AMDUCA) was passed. This act permits veterinarians to prescribe human drugs to treat animals, and with the exception of certain agents that are prohibited for use in animals raised for food production, any new agent approved for humans can be used in animals.
Simple fact.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383101/