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			Emergency Physicians: Do Not Take 
			Ivermectin for COVID-19  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [September 19, 2021]  
			Emergency departments and poison control centers are seeing a spike 
			in patients who are suffering from the consequences of using 
			unproven “treatments” for COVID-19, such as ivermectin—a medication 
			often used for treating parasites in livestock. | 
        
            |  The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 
			joins the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in warning people 
			that taking any medication or treatment for COVID-19 that is not 
			approved or authorized by the FDA can be harmful or deadly. 
			Emergency physicians urge caution around unsourced information, bold 
			claims, or instant cures made on social media or circulating among 
			friends. Instead, seek information supported by data and backed by 
			the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or other 
			leading medical organizations. 
 Based on the scientific data, the best way to protect yourself from 
			the virus and prevent the spread is to get vaccinated and continue 
			to practice safety measures like covering your face and social 
			distancing. Consult ACEP’s Vaccine Information Center for answers to 
			frequently asked questions about the virus and vaccines.
 
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            The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) 
			is the national medical society representing emergency medicine. 
			Through continuing education, research, public education and 
			advocacy, ACEP advances emergency care on behalf of its 40,000 
			emergency physician members, and the more than 150 million Americans 
			they treat on an annual basis. For more information, visit 
			www.acep.org and www.emergencyphysicians.org.  
            [Steve Arnoff] |