Why Ivermectin Will Never Receive FDA Approved For Diseases it Has Been Proven to be Effective

Executive Summary

  • Ivermectin is only approved as an anti-parasitical and to treat rosacea, and due to financial incentives, that is all the FDA will ever approve for it.

Introduction

In a previous article titled How Ivermectin Is Useful for Treating Cancer we covered the evidence for the benefits of Ivermectin for cancer. But cancer patients should never expect Ivermectin to be approved by the FDA, and this article explains why.

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