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I haven't seen an example of ivermectin harming the human brai | IVERMECTIN COVID & CANCER CURE

I haven't seen an example of ivermectin harming the human brain or killing a human via the blood brain barrier. The blood brain barrier and ivermectin is a nonissue.

Last year a 13 year old boy, who is MISSING the ABCB1 gene that protects the brain took ivermectin. He felt like crap for 48 hours, and fully recovered. It didn't kill him.

There is almost no examples of this occurring out of billions of doses of ivermectin given to humans. Ivermectin is among the safest drugs ever approved by the FDA.

Aspirin kills 3000 people a year.

There's not a single positively identified death caused solely by ivermectin. In the about 20 deaths reported in the past 30 years, it's with people being treated for worms. The die off of the worms is toxic to humans. In some regions of Africa they don't distribute ivermectin because of the massive amount worm infection within an individual.

We report the case of a 13 year old boy admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit for impaired consciousness. He had received a single oral dose of ivermectin (0.23 mg per kilogram of body weight) to prevent scabies infection 2 hours 30 minutes before the onset of impaired consciousness. His condition worsened 6 hours after he received ivermectin, with persistent neurologic signs, including coma, ataxia, pyramidal signs, and binocular diplopia, as well as abdominal pain and vomiting. He was monitored for 48 hours; during this period, he had a fluctuating Glasgow score and normal results on paraclinical tests. He fully recovered after 48 hours

The loss of ABCB1 activity in the child would have resulted in a failure of brain protection and probably would have induced high exposure of the central nervous system to ivermectin and the toxic effects observed.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.1056/NEJMc1917344

However, as already mentioned, less than 2% of an oral dose of ivermectin are biotransformed by the CYP450 system so that approximately 98% are excreted unchanged in the feces, which cannot plead for a contributive role of this mechanism.
https://www.medincell.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Clinical_Safety_of_Ivermectin-March_2021.pdf