The Citizen (Gauteng)

Man arrested in airport bust

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A 43-year-old man was arrested at King Shaka Internatio­nal Airport in Durban on Tuesday in alleged possession of Ivermectin parasitici­de tablets valued at R100 000.

He was returning from Dubai when 2 464 tablets were found in his hand luggage.

“The man has already appeared before the Verulam Magistrate’s Court, where he has been charged with being in possession of unregister­ed medicines and the importatio­n of medicines without a valid permit,” said police spokesman Colonel Athlenda Mathe.

According to the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (Sahpra), the drug is used for the treatment of parasites in animals and several tropical diseases in humans that are not commonly seen in South Africa. Research in some countries has suggested that the drug can be used to manage Covid-19 symptoms.

In South Africa, it is registered under the department of agricultur­e for use in animals. As such, it is illegal for people who do not have permits or are not trained to use it, to have it in their possession.

“Ivermectin is not indicated nor approved by Sahpra for use in humans. There is no confirmato­ry data on Ivermectin available as yet for its use in the management of Covid-19 infections. In terms of safety and efficacy, there is no evidence to support the use of Ivermectin and we do not have any clinical trial evidence to justify its use,” Sahpra said in a statement.

On Wednesday, the authority said “there have been no recommenda­tions for the use of Ivermectin in Covid-19 infections by any regulatory authority with which the Sahpra has agreements”.

The man will apply for bail today.

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