COVID-19
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Ivermectin Banned by Australia’s Drug Regulator as Treatment for COVID-19
The anti-parasitic medication 'ivermectin' has been banned from being used for "off-label" purposes, such as treating Covid-19, by Australia's Drug Regulator. Prescriptions for the medication have climbed three to four times in Australia in recent months, prompting the move.
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