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    johnlevish40

      Ivermectin is often misunderstood, with many people wondering if it works like a steroid or an antibiotic. The truth is, ivermectin iverheal is neither; it is an antiparasitic medication. Originally developed in the late 1970s, ivermectin has become one of the most important drugs in global health. It works by targeting the nervous system of parasites, paralyzing and ultimately eliminating them from the body. This makes it highly effective against conditions such as river blindness (onchocerciasis), scabies, lice, and certain types of intestinal worms. Ivermectin is best described as an antiparasitic agent. It is neither a steroid nor an antibiotic, but remains a groundbreaking medicine that has improved millions of lives worldwide.

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          That’s a really clear explanation 👍. Many people confuse ivermectin with antibiotics or steroids, but as you mentioned, it’s purely an antiparasitic. Its ability to paralyze and eliminate parasites without affecting humans is what made it such a revolutionary drug in global health.

          What’s also interesting is how widely it’s used—not just for river blindness and intestinal worms, but also for scabies and lice, which are common yet often overlooked conditions. The discovery of ivermectin even won a Nobel Prize in Medicine (2015), which really highlights its global impact.

          Definitely agree—it’s neither a steroid nor an antibiotic, but a groundbreaking antiparasitic agent that continues to save and improve lives worldwide.

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