The Citizen (Gauteng)

Thumbs up for ivermectin

DEBATE: CALL FOR NEW WAY OF LOOKING AT RESEARCH

- Brian Sokutu – brians@citizen.co.za

Scientists make case for drug to be used as part of the Covid mix.

As South Africa has been thrown into a state of panic and uncertaint­y due to the Indian-manufactur­ed AstraZenec­a vaccine having been found to be weak against the Covid-19 variant 501Y.V2, scientists yesterday made a case for ivermectin to be used as part of the drug mix.

Addressing a “What the ivermectin debate has revealed to us in a time of pandemic”, Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine healthcare scientist at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Prof Colleen Aldous, conceded that the ivermectin debate has polarised South Africa.

“Medicine is for the people. Regulatory authoritie­s are there to protect our people and not there to be swayed by political or big pharmaceut­ical agendas.

“Scientists must serve the people with an open and questionin­g mind,” said Aldous.

Utterances of “dismissive scientists” and extreme activists “have damaged the relationsh­ip between science and society”.

“One scientist may state publicly that ivermectin obliterate­s the Sars CoV-2 virus and another will call it snake oil,” said Aldous. “Another one will state that there is no research into ivermectin and Covid-19 treatment.

“Another will present rigorously produced meta-analyses and systematic reviews of studies that have taken place across the globe.

“Yet another may say ivermectin causes blindness and death and another will prove this to be disinforma­tion.

“Meanwhile, the public has access to ivermectin and is using it, with the evidence they are thriving being anecdotal – from voice notes claiming miracle cure to unedited informatio­n shared in social media.

“Now, another Nobel award-winning drug, beginning to show immense promise across the globe in treating Covid-19, is being both slated and hyped-up beyond what it deserves to be.

“What we need in the 21st century is a new way of looking at the body of research. A paradigm that takes into considerat­ion both the scientific and ethical rigour we learned from the last century.”

On the status of ivermectin, Aldous said the drug would be available for prescripti­on through the Section 21 applicatio­n.

Scientists must serve the people with an open mind

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