MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Washington Poison Center warns ivermectin should not be used to treat COVID

Sep 1, 2021, 9:28 AM

phase 3, fully reopen, vaccine...

(Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

(Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)

The Washington Poison Center reports at least 10 people in Washington state have been treated for problems related to the ivermectin drug being used off-label to try to prevent or treat COVID-19.

Doctors: Washington likely needs 85-90% vaccination to defeat delta

Ivermectin is prescribed to humans and animals to treat parasitic worms, head lice, and skin conditions. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved it as a COVID treatment.

Even so, some people are using veterinary-strength doses of ivermectin and having bad reactions to it.

Future of pandemic in King County remains uncertain in months to come

The Washington State Department of Health recently issued a warning of its own that people should not take ivermectin to prevent or treat COVID-19, following a Health Alert Network advisory released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Evidence shows ivermectin is ineffective at treating COVID-19 and side effects can be dangerous. Side effects can include, but are not limited to, skin rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, facial or limb swelling, dizziness, seizures, confusion, a sudden drop in blood pressure, and liver injury.

“Drugs prescribed for animals are often highly concentrated because they are used for large animals and therefore may be toxic to humans,” the state DOH wrote in a release. “The FDA has received multiple reports of people who were hospitalized after self-medicating with ivermectin intended for horses. In July 2021, poison control centers across the country reported a five-fold increase in the number of calls for human exposure to ivermectin.”

The KIRO Radio Newsdesk contributed to this report.

MyNorthwest News

pierce county motorcycle crash drunk...

James Lynch

Motorcyclist killed by suspected drunk driver while stopped at red light in Pierce County

A motorcyclist was killed Wednesday afternoon when a suspected drunk driver slammed into the back of his Harley-Davidson at a busy intersection in Pierce County.

15 minutes ago

Alaska Airlines seattle paris...

KIRO 7 News Staff

Alaska Airlines announces nonstop flights from Seattle to Athens and Paris

Alaska Airlines is adding two new nonstop flights from Seattle to Europe.

1 hour ago

starbucks lay off seattle...

KIRO 7 News Staff

Starbucks laying off more than 200 employees including those who declined Nashville move

Starbucks is laying off more than 200 employees – including those who declined to move to Nashville.

3 hours ago

missing hiker jakhobi hale seattle...

Frank Sumrall

Family of missing Seattle hiker seeks community support after 3-month search

An endangered 21-year-old man from Seattle has been missing since May, and his family is asking the local community for support in the search.

4 hours ago

longview masturbating daycare...

KIRO 7 News Staff

Longview Police: Man arrested for masturbating outside daycare

A 46-year-old Longview man was arrested yesterday morning after police said he exposed himself and masturbated outside a local daycare.

5 hours ago

Pike Place Market car-free vehicles...

MyNorthwest Staff

Pike Place Market could reopen to vehicles Monday through Thursday, starting Oct. 1

Seattle wants to bring some vehicle traffic back to Pike Place Market this fall and winter.

6 hours ago

Washington Poison Center warns ivermectin should not be used to treat COVID