On the 30th of May SAHPRA announced the termination of the CCAP (Compassionate Controlled Access Program). I've always maintained that there was nothing "compassionate" about the program. They have just confirmed this. "Given that there is currently no credible evidence to support a therapeutic role for Ivermectin in COVID-19, SAHPRA has decided to terminate the Programme with immediate effect. No further importation of unregistered Ivermectin products will be allowed, and health facilities will no longer be enabled to hold bulk stock in anticipation of prescriptions for such unregistered Ivermectin products." This is what the media statement says. So many discrepancies and double standards in this one paragraph alone, but it is from SAHPRA – hence, I am not surprised in the least. SAPHRA is clamping down on all non-allopathic medicines and any treatments that can threaten the jab rollout and the narrative in general. If Ivermectin was not a threat to them, meaning if Ivermectin is not effective in the treatment of covid-19, why would they even bother wasting time and effort trying to undermine this cheap drug? If you think that SAHPRA is acting in the best interests of the public because they allude to the safety of the use of Ivermectin in their statement and caution against its use, why have they not halted the use of the C-19 gene therapy jabs? Pfizer themselves has released a report confirming thousands of serious potential side effects, and yet SAHPRA's media statement read ""Taking large doses of Ivermectin is dangerous"; and "Even the levels of Ivermectin for approved human uses can interact with other medications, like blood-thinners. You can also overdose on Ivermectin, which can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hypotension (low blood pressure), allergic reactions (itching and hives), dizziness, ataxia (problems with balance), seizures, coma and even death." I'm quite sure that Ivermectin will prove to be useful in the treatment of Monkey Pox as well as any other future 'deadly' viruses. Could this be another reason why Ivermectin is being vilified? The other consideration is that had SAHPRA actually collected ALL the data like the judge ordered them to, it would be evident from their own data reports that Ivermectin is not only safe but also effective. Can't have that now .. can we (especially when they themselves proved it). For now, Ivermectin is not a banned substance as it once was. Ivermectin imports under the CCAP have been terminated. Doctors can still access Ivermectin via compounding pharmacies as the API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) is registered for Soolantra cream. The black market has continued to flourish even after the CCAP was introduced. It was a tedious and cumbersome process anyways. Doctors focused on treating sick patients rather than using one and a half hours to fill in paperwork, per patient, to be "allowed" to use a tried and tested drug. Rest assured, this gesture by SAHPRA will only strengthen support for, and use of Ivermectin.
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