Court yet to rule on use of Ivermectin to treat COVID-19
Sahpra maintains there is still insufficient scientific evidence on the efficacy of the drug for the prevention or treatment of ...
Sahpra maintains there is still insufficient scientific evidence on the efficacy of the drug for the prevention or treatment of ...
The Pretoria High Court will on Monday hear arguments by lobby group, AfriForum and Dr George Coetzee, on why doctors ...
A group of about 50 doctors and medical practitioners have launched an urgent application to have the Ivermectin drug made ...
A study by the Soweto Clinical Trial Centre has shown that 80% of Ivermectin tablets found in South Africa contain ...
Some healthcare specialists in KwaZulu-Natal say their research into the use of Ivermectin for the treatment of COVID-19 has shown ...
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) says it has processed ten applications for the use of Ivermectin for ...
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) has released guidelines for the use of the anti-parasitic drug, Ivermectin, for ...
Ivermectin is not authorised for human use in South Africa, but some medical practitioners have been calling for it to ...
SAHPRA says it will facilitate an access programme for the drug, known to be used in the treatment of parasites ...
Healthcare workers, including doctors have in recent months been calling on government and the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority ...
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) says it is awaiting data that may prompt them to review their ...
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) is encouraging the submission of clinical trials aimed to establish the safety ...
South African animal health products provider Afrivet has cautioned the public against turning to medication that hasn't yet been approved for human ...
Healthcare workers including doctors are lobbying for the use of the drug Ivermectin, a drug which treats parasitic and viral ...