Ivermectin: Are we trusting a handful of experts at the potential cost of human life?
Professor Colleen Aldous argues that trusting experts who advocate against ivermectin is being done at the potential cost of human life.
Professor Colleen Aldous argues that trusting experts who advocate against ivermectin is being done at the potential cost of human life.
This synopsis by Rubin van Niekerk is on Bryant’s peer reviewed meta analysis about 60 studies on the treatment impact of Ivermectin on Covid-19.
Professor Colleen Aldous and Dr Nathi Mdladla put pen to paper on a topic that is turning heads within the medical fraternity, Ivermectin.
In this article, Dr EV Rapiti advocates in favour of Ivermectin using facts, science and his own experience treating patients with Ivermectin.
This article, written by eleven doctors and professors to the Department of Health, urges the Department to facilitate the use of Ivermectin in the public health sector.
‘This is a major breakthrough for the people of South Africa, as we believe that Ivermectin can assist in this pandemic’, says Bongani Luthuli.
Covid has given rise to ideological battles for no obvious reason. Science and critical thinking have been supplanted by jeers and insults.
Professor Colleen Aldous looks at the negative narrative developing around the use of Ivermectin in Covid-19 treatment that the mainstream media is perpetuating.
Professor Colleen Aldous argues that the scientific evidence demanded by regulatory authorities as absolute proof of Ivermectin’s impact is inappropriate.
This article outlines the Food and Drug Administration’s reasons why Ivermectin should not be used to treat or prevent Covid-19.