
Joe Rogan treats COVID-19 with ivermectin – but FDA, CDC warn against its use for coronavirus
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Comedian Joe Rogan informed fans Wednesday he contracted COVID-19 and listed the medications he took, including an antiparasitic drug that has recently prompted federal health warnings.
The FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have urged consumers against the use of ivermectin as a COVID-19 treatment over the last week after poison control centers nationwide reported a sharp uptick in people facing serious health effects after taking animal formulations of the drug. The FDA had previously issued concerns over self-medication with ivermectin intended for animals, noting some people might mistakenly believe the drug can substitute for ivermectin intended for humans. "People are purchasing various highly concentrated animal ivermectin drug formulations such as ‘pour-on,’ injectable, paste and ‘drench’ that are intended for horses, cattle and sheep, and taking these drugs has made some people very sick," the FDA wrote in a letter to veterinarians and others. "Even if animal drugs have the same active ingredient as an approved human drug, animal drugs have not been evaluated for safety or effectiveness in humans."More Related News