
It’s not on the official list for Covid-19 treatments, but in the Dominican Republic, physicians at private and public hospitals regularly prescribe the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin to people who suspect they may have caught the virus. The reasons: The drug is readily available at pharmacies without prescription, is low cost, and has low side effects with the correct dose.
Dr. Jose Natalio Redondo of Grupo Rescue with hospitals affiliated in Puerto Plata, Punta Cana and La Romana says they have treated around 6,000 patients with ivermectin with a high success rate.
The advantage of ivermectin, says Redondo, is that it is a well-known and studied drug because it has been used for more than 30 years in humans and for about 45 years in animals. He said more than one trillion doses per year are prescribed without side effects all around the world.
He explained that the current dose for a person weighing between 80 and 90 kilos is six or seven tablets in total, which can be administered all together or in daily doses, preferably in the early stage of symptoms. “Our group is giving all six together in the emergency room to patients with Covid,” he said.
Diario Libre published on Tuesday, 30 September 2020, the findings of an Argentine scientific study that proves that the drug reduces the viral load of the disease.
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Listin Diario
29 September 2020