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Bruce Parker @go_67b70cd164d50
How Long Has Ivermectin Been Used for Viruses?
Ivermectin has been used as an antiparasitic medication since its approval in 1981 but has only been studied for antiviral properties in recent years. Initially, it was developed to treat parasitic infections such as river blindness (onchocerciasis) and strongyloidiasis.

Its potential antiviral effects were first explored in the early 2010s, with studies showing activity against Zika virus, dengue, and HIV in laboratory settings. However, interest in ivermectin for viruses surged during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021), when some early research suggested it might inhibit viral replication. Despite this, major health organizations, including the FDA and WHO, have stated that ivermectin lacks conclusive clinical evidence for treating viral infections.

While research is ongoing, ivermectin has not been officially approved for viral treatments, and its primary medical use remains antiparasitic therapy.

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12:14 PM - Mar 27, 2025 (UTC)

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