KEY POINTS
  • A team of scientists affiliated with Duke University found that ivermectin does not meaningfully improve the recovery of people with mild to moderate Covid.
  • "These findings do not support the use of ivermectin in patients with mild to moderate COVID-19," they concluded.
  • A previous study found that ivermectin does not lower the risk of hospitalization from Covid.
  • The FDA has warned people against taking the tablets for anything other than their approved use.
Ivermectin tablets arranged in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021.

Ivermectin, a drug once touted by conservatives as a treatment for Covid, does not meaningfully improve the recovery time for people with mild to moderate cases, according a large clinical trial published in a peer-reviewed journal.

People who took ivermectin recovered from Covid in 12 days while people who didn't take the drug recovered in 13 days, according to the study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on Friday. Ivermectin has been approved to treat parasitic worms in humans, but it's primarily used as a dewormer for horses.