Yes I saw that - I also reviewed the drug's history including development and primary uses (ie. animals), what it was specifically studied for (including the 2015 Nobel Prize which was related to treatment of roundworm parasitic infections which is also aligned with the original farm animal use when it was first developed), and what the inventor/manufacturer (Merck) of the drug states about it use today (Merck is not advising against the limited use the drug for certain types of parasitic infections - it's a particular benefit to certain poor regions of the world due to worm parasite conditions there).