
Ivermectin Prescriptions Surge After Mel Gibson's Cancer Cure Claim
Published May 14, 2026
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Following Mel Gibson's controversial claim that Ivermectin can cure cancer, prescriptions for the drug have doubled. Ivermectin, traditionally used as an antiparasitic for animals, has seen an uptick in interest despite lacking evidence for its efficacy in treating cancer. The claim has sparked varied responses, with some following Gibson's advice and others criticizing the spread of misinformation.
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