IVERMECTIN. Science,Controversy, And Cure.

IVERMECTIN. The Drug that saved millions and threatened billions. In a world where profit often trumps healing, IVERMECTIN tells the riveting true story of a cheap, Nobel Prize-winning drug that became both a savior and a scapegoat. From it’s humble discovery in a Japanese soil sample to it’s miraculous success against parasitic diseases that once blinded millions, Ivermectin was hailed as a wonder drug-until whispers of broader potential challenged the trillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry. As a pandemic swept the globe, hope collided with controversy: scientists debated, regulators clamped down, and the media turned a medical breakthrough into a meme. Written by a frontline EMT who witnessed the system’s failures up close, this book peels back the layers of misinformation, power plays, and ethical dilemmas that turned a life-saving medicine into a symbol of our fractured trust in modern healthcare. With gripping narratives of doctors risking their careers, patients fighting for choice, and corporate boardrooms guarding billion-dollar markets, IVERMECTIN is more than a story of a drug-it’s an urgent call to ask: who decides what heals us, and at what cost ?