Based on the current research, ivermectin prophylaxis is not recommended while pregnant, especially in the first trimester. Ivermectin prophylaxis is also not recommended if you are trying to become pregnant. For COVID treatment with ivermectin, this should be a risk/benefit decision that you need to discuss with your own physician. There has been teratogenicity [...]
While the ivermectin in both formulations is pharmacologically equivalent, humans should never take medication formulations meant for animals, due to the presence of impurities and a lack of safety data. Veterinary forms or pills obtained on the internet are not safe options when faced with difficulty obtaining FDA-approved ivermectin. We support the FDA’s direction to [...]
We are not aware of any interactions between ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine and believe it is safe to take them together. However, it is important to ask your own physician, as every individual is different. You can also look here for the database of lists of drug reactions with Ivermectin from drugs.com.
Regarding liver disease, ivermectin is well tolerated given that in its decades of use there is only a single case of liver injury reported one month after use, which was rapidly recovered. Ivermectin has not been associated with acute liver failure or chronic liver injury. Further, no dose adjustments are required in patients with [...]
We cannot provide treatment recommendations for patients that are not under our direct care. However, we can offer interested patients, families, and health care providers our COVID-19 treatment expertise and guidance contained in our published and pre-published manuscripts. Based on the current research that we have reviewed, we believe that Ivermectin is safe in [...]
Immunosuppressed or organ transplant patients who are on calcineurin inhibitors such as tacrolimus or cyclosporine or the immunosuppressant sirolimus should have close monitoring of drug levels when on ivermectin given that interactions exist which can affect these levels. A longer list of drug interactions can be found on the database of drugs.com with nearly all [...]
Since its discovery in 1975, ivermectin was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine, included on the WHO’s “List of Essential Medicines”, and been administered more than 4 billion times. Ivermectin is a remarkably safe drug with minimal adverse reactions (almost all minor). However, potential drug-drug interactions should be reviewed before prescribing ivermectin. The most important drug-drug interactions occur [...]
While ivermectin is given on an empty stomach for the treatment of parasites, when taking it for COVID, please take the medication with or after your meal. Ivermectin is fat-soluble, and its absorption is enhanced in the body’s tissues when taken with a fatty meal.
Because ivermectin has five different mechanisms of action against coronaviruses, the medication is also effective with different variants of the virus. We adjust our dosage of ivermectin based on emerging research and clinical observations and add additional medications and measures to help make the protocols more effective against the variants. The current protocols can [...]
Many of the trials have extreme conflicts of interest and appear to have been designed to fail and predetermined to show ivermectin as ineffective. Many use a monotherapy (e.g., treatment with only one therapeutic) when our frontline physicians have found ivermectin is most effective as part of a treatment protocol that includes other FDA-approved medications [...]


