Hundreds of millions of human subjects have been treated with ivermectin for curative or prophylactic purposes worldwide over the last 3 decades. The reference list of this report demonstrates that a large body of data is available, which allows for a detailed analysis of ivermectin medical safety. Undoubtedly, uncertainties remain regarding ivermectin pharmacological effects and mechanisms of action, but when removed, this is not anticipated to alter the main conclusions of this report in any significant way as they rely on an extensive and consistent body of medical publications.
Taking into account all the above, the author of the present analysis of the available medical data concludes that the safety profile of ivermectin has so far been excellent in the majority of treated human patients so that ivermectin human toxicity cannot be claimed to be a serious cause for concern.
Here’s the Expert Review Report:
Expert Review Report – Clinical Safety of Ivermectin-March 2021 by Jim Hoft on Scribd
The study about the safety of Ivermectin is only the beginning of an essential step for their ivermectin programs, in particular mdc-TTG in Covid-19, according to Joël Richard, Chief Development Officer at MedinCell.
In April 6, 2020, Medincell announced that it has launched its COVID-19 program. This program aims to develop a long-acting injectable Ivermectin formulation to protect people who are not infected with COVID-19 in order to break the virus chain of transmission.
Bloomberg reported:
MedinCell announced on April 6, 2020, its Covid-19 project launched a few weeks ago. This program aims at developing a long-acting injectable Ivermectin formulation for several months to protect people who are not infected with Covid-19 in order to break the virus chain of transmission. Such a tool could play a decisive role in the management of Covid-19 pandemic, by enabling many people around the world, especially those most exposed and at risk, to protect themselves.
Ivermectin has long been considered a safe and effective drug to treat some parasitic diseases. Its action on viruses such as SARS, rabies, influenza, HIV, Dengue or the West Nile has been proven in vivo or in vitro in the past, suggesting a potential against Covid-19. On March 29, 2020, researchers from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia published results from a laboratory cell study showing that Ivermectin can kill the coronavirus in less than 48 hours.
Studies have been carried out by research institutes for the past few months to assess the effectiveness of treatment using Ivermectin on hospitalized patients with Covid-19. MedinCell published last January data showing that Ivermectin can be formulated with our BEPO^® technology as a long-acting for varying doses and durations of up to several months.
The company is already developing a long-acting injectable Ivermectin formulation for several months to neutralize the malaria vector. The success of this program is conditioned in particular by the results of future in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies. The objective of these studies will be to validate the efficacy and safety of Ivermectin against Covid-19 for prophylactic (preventive) action in humans and to determine the dose required.
There is still no exact date as to when the product will be released but their goal is to release this year.
“Our hypotheses are being confirmed, says Christophe Douat, CEO of MedinCell: the pandemic continues, and vaccination may not be enough to stop it. The body of clinical data and scientific knowledge supporting the efficacy of ivermectin at a therapeutic dose against Covid-19, in particular as a prophylaxis, continues to grow. In this context, our treatment, based on a widely known molecule, which could be stored at room temperature and which aims to offer protection for several months after a simple injection against Covid-19 and its variants, could become a key tool of the anti-Covid arsenal. Our goal is still to have a product ready in 2022.”
Medincell SA is a France-based manufacturer of biological products and pharmaceutical preparations that works on both for-profit and non-profit projects, in collaboration with partners ranging from pharmaceutical corporations to physicians, from biotechnology firms to academics and foundations.
MedinCell receives a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation last 2019 and has signed an agreement for up to an additional $19 million to be granted over four years. This is to fund preclinical activities and a phase 1 clinical trial for the injectable six-month bioresorbable contraceptive (mdc-WWM).
In August 2021, the French company received another grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. This aim is to support the evaluation of a long-acting injectable ivermectin formulation as an endectocide for malaria control. The company expanded the program to include injectable ivermectin as COVID-19 preventative medication.
Here’s the press release about the clinical trial conducted by MedinCell which confirms the safety of continuous administration of ivermectin.
CP IVM Phase1 Avril2021 en Vf Ok by Jim Hoft on Scribd
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