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<p data-start=”110″ data-end=”262″>Ivermectin is neither a <strong data-start=”134″ data-end=”145″>steroid nor a traditional <strong data-start=”164″ data-end=”178″>antibiotic. Instead, it belongs to a class of medications known as <strong data-start=”235″ data-end=”259″>antiparasitic agents.</p>
<p data-start=”264″ data-end=”625″>Developed in the late 1970s, ivermectin iverheal has been widely used in both human and veterinary medicine to treat infections caused by parasites such as <strong data-start=”411″ data-end=”447″>river blindness (onchocerciasis), <strong data-start=”449″ data-end=”460″>scabies, <strong data-start=”462″ data-end=”470″>lice, and certain types of <strong data-start=”493″ data-end=”513″>intestinal worms. It works by paralyzing and killing parasites, preventing them from reproducing or spreading inside the body.</p>
<p data-start=”1136″ data-end=”1414″>Ivermectin is best described as an <strong data-start=”1171″ data-end=”1199″>antiparasitic medication, not a steroid or antibiotic. Its discovery has been hailed as one of the most significant breakthroughs in medicine, even earning a <strong data-start=”1333″ data-end=”1356″>Nobel Prize in 2015 for its role in combating parasitic diseases worldwide.</p>
