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Tag: Ivermectin

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What Happens to Your Body When You Take Dewormers?

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An estimated 1.5 billion people, or 24% of the world's population, are infected with soil-transmitted helminths (parasitic worms) worldwide [1.6.1]. So, what happens to your body when you take dewormers to combat these infections?

Can I Take Ivermectin with Eliquis? Understanding the Interaction Risks

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Recent estimates suggest that the prevalence of atrial fibrillation in the U.S. is at least 10.5 million adults, a condition often managed with blood thinners like Eliquis [1.8.1, 1.8.2]. A critical question for patients is, 'Can I take ivermectin with Eliquis?' and the answer involves understanding complex drug interactions.

The Ivermectin Food Interaction: Why No Food With Ivermectin?

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Research has shown that consuming a high-fat meal can increase ivermectin's bioavailability by approximately 2.5 times compared to taking it while fasting. The instruction to take this medication on an empty stomach is a critical safety measure, directly related to its pharmacology and the need for predictable drug absorption.

Understanding the Past and Present: What is the miracle drug?

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In the early 20th century, the discovery and mass production of penicillin transformed medicine, curing thousands of once-fatal bacterial infections and leading many to call it the first "miracle drug". But as pharmacology has evolved, the question of **what is the miracle drug?** has become less about a single cure and more about how medical innovation changes our lives.

The surprising truth: Is ivermectin a natural product?

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First discovered from a microbe in a Japanese soil sample, the precursor to ivermectin is indeed a natural product. However, the final antiparasitic medication, ivermectin, is not purely natural but a semisynthetic derivative, created through a specific chemical modification process.

What Medicine Kills Ascaris? A Guide to Effective Treatment

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Ascariasis affects an estimated 800 million people globally, making it one of the most common parasitic worm infections. For those suffering from this condition, knowing **what medicine kills Ascaris** is critical for effective treatment and preventing complications. The primary medications available target the adult worms living in the intestines, and a healthcare provider can determine the most appropriate option based on the patient's age, pregnancy status, and overall health.

Can Ivermectin Help Autoimmune Disease?

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Ivermectin is an FDA-approved medication used to treat parasitic infections [1.2.1]. Recently, its potential anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties have prompted investigation into a compelling question: Can ivermectin help autoimmune disease?

Can I drink coffee with ivermectin? What the Pharmacology Says

4 min read
According to DrugBank, caffeine may decrease the excretion rate of ivermectin, potentially leading to higher serum levels of the drug. This raises important questions about whether you can drink coffee with ivermectin and what precautions are necessary to ensure medication safety.