Ivermectin and cancer: Is it being used on cancer patients?

Posted by kayhaun @kayhaun, Nov 10 9:21am

My daughter at age 62 has pancreatic cancer and has been getting chemo for about a year now. The cancer now seems to have stopped responding and the doctors are out of options. She has sent to some other state for the ivermectin which anecdotally kills cancer cells. Does anyone have any knowledge about this medicine being used on cancer patients? Thank you very much.

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Has anyone heard of ivermectin treating pancreatic cancer? My wife is currently taking gemstar treating her pancreatic cancer, her CA 19 is56 down from 8500 her tumor has shrank and lessions are gone from her liver. She want to try ivermectin, which we cannot obtain withhout a prescription, but, have order the ivermectin used for horses and are planning to reduce the dosage for horse for a 1250 lb horse to her cureent weight of 135lbs,

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Has anyone heard of ivermectin treating pancreatic cancer? My wife is currently taking gemstar treating her pancreatic cancer, her CA 19 is56 down from 8500 her tumor has shrank and lessions are gone from her liver. She want to try ivermectin, which we cannot obtain withhout a prescription, but, have order the ivermectin used for horses and are planning to reduce the dosage for horse for a 1250 lb horse to her cureent weight of 135lbs,

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Ivermectin is available only with your doctor's prescription. It should not be used without the guidance of a physician. It is wise to ask questions about the possibility of new treatments being studied. Where there is promise, there may also be hype.

Researchers are studying ivermectin to see if it may be used as an anti-cancer drug and early studies show promise. Please note that this research is in the early stages (mice studies) and has not yet been tested in human trials. Ivermectin is not a proven standard treatment for pancreatic cancer.

Ivermectin combined with other chemotherapy drugs or targeted drugs is being studied in early clinical trials and shows promise in patients for whom conventional chemotherapy has not worked in some cancer types. It may be effective against drug-resistant cancer cells.

– Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7505114/

Important
It is NOT safe to take ivermectin used in veterinary medicine. Please talk to your doctor before taking any over-the-counter medications or supplements that claim to fight or cure cancer.

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