Conclusion from the article:
Ivermectin is a widely used antiparasitic drug that has been associated with adverse effects on the gut microbiome and the liver. Recent studies have suggested that ivermectin-induced bacterial gut dysbiosis may exacerbate liver damage by promoting gut inflammation and increasing the levels of inflammatory cytokines in the liver.
These findings highlight the need for further research to understand the mechanisms underlying the adverse effects of ivermectin and to develop strategies to mitigate these effects.
I dunno. This may be more anti-ivermectin chaff. You should know, however, that niacin advocate Dr. Kats also advocates strongly against ivermectin, and regularly shares articles where people and animals have had serious side-effects from it. I took it myself for COVID prevention and have seen it cure “COVID” in people, but I’ve been depending strictly on niacin (and adjuncts) for the last couple of years.
I really need to finally take the time to look more closely at niacin. Maybe it would help.
When Ivermectin was demonized and doctors arrested for prescribing it, many “hate Ivermectin” articles were making the rounds.
One has to look carefully and use judgement. It is used widely in Africa for parasitic infections and it is considered extreme safe with almost no one getting side effects.
To use ivermectin once a month, probiotics must be consumed. We drink kefir the rest of the month.