Everybody knows you can get this shit on amazon and tractor supply in the US right? Anyone that has questions about using it feel free to ask. As redbarchetta said it can be taken once a week or so to prevent covid.
Do you live in the US? Its perfectly legal. Also I think its totally legal in canada too although its not available on amazon canada.
Its easiest to dose in the oral tubes for horses which have a net wt of ~ 6 g and have 1.87% concentration. Best to get 2 per person to treat covid, or a tube for every 1-2 months of prophylaxis.
Alternatively you could get the injectible form for cattle which would be much cheaper per dose and can be taken orally provided you use a measured droper to dose.
If you are not at high risk of severe covid, it will still work well — covid can be pretty nasty even if you don’t need to be hospitalized. Theoretically this stuff should work on influenza, zika, west nile and some common cold bug. And it might be good to have around if a friend or neighbor gets sick.
Its relatively safe but if you do get it, Ill give you some dosing suggestions and tell you about drug interactions, which are pretty rare. Pepsid is also a good drug to have on hand for the ‘rona. ~Helena
Ontario Canada. Maybe they were bulshitting, who knows. I wouldn't mind having it for just in case, but over all i am not to worried. How would you dose it?
Yeah I saw some equine supply outlets in canada that looked like they sold it with no script. I could be wrong. Ask some other leaf fags around here if they know.
First off let me say this drug is not for pregnant women or women who might be pregnant. Duh. Fairly safe for everyone else.
If you get the oral paste for horses, it comes in an oral applicator that can be dosed by the pound in 50 lbs increments (50lbs per ‘notch’ on the plunger) for an (up to) 1250 lbs horse and is labeled 1.87% concentration. Avoid formulations that have another drug in it like praziquantel. The product might be called durvet or duramectin or ivomec or ivercare, etc — there are lots of brands that are basically the same.
Each tube (6 grams net wt at 1.87%) will have about 113 mg of ivermectin in it.
Because it is made for parasitic infections, the tube is metered for a dose of 0.2 mg per kg body weight (about 1 mg per 11 lbs) but for covid, you want to dose at 0.4 to 0.6 mg per kg ( per the FLCCC recommendations, which should be more than safe for outpatients). So, whatever your weight is, multiple it by 2x or 3x, round it off to the nearest 50 lbs., and that is your daily dose for ivermectin, as metered on the plunger of the applicator.
FLCCC recommends that covid patients take this for ~5 days, but you could do shorter or longer. If you are not high risk and you feel better, you could quit after 3 days.
If this sounds kinda complicated to you, you can just remember that each 50 lb notch on the plunger has 4.5 mg of IVM in it, and that smaller/lower risk people can do ~1/4 tube per day (~27mg) and bigger/higher risk people could do 1/2 tube per day (~58 mg) and that it should be fine to do a cumulative dose of two tubes (226 mg) at that rate, probably higher, but dont push it if you don’t need to, as the drug tends to accumulate in your body.
Mild to moderate side effects you may experience at these doses are gastro/diarrhea and neurological symptoms like change in vision, which are temporary.
Early signs of toxicity (which should not happen at these doses) is pupil dilation or change in motor function. This is not going to happen, but just so you know— the greatest risk with overdose of this drug is neurological, but people who try to kill themselves by taking like 2000 mg at once generally live.
Try to take your daily dose all at once with a meal that has some fat content. It may irritate your stomach a bit.
Check for drug interactions. Don’t ignore severe interactions/counterindicated drug warnings (there aren’t many). Moderate/mild drug interactions can generally be ignored with this drug but you should dose any of these drugs 12 hours after taking ivermectin to be on the safe side. Drug interactions are rarely seen with this drug.
There is a mild interaction with ivermectin and aspirin as they are both anticoagulants, so don’t take much more than 1 regular aspirin on the days you take ivm.
TLDR 1/4 to 1/3 of a tube for ~5 days, maybe 1/2 a tube a day if your are a big guy/high risk. Probiotic will help if you have diarrhea.
Feel free to lick every doorknob in town. Covid is a fairly serious illness for a lot of middle aged people and a very serious illness for older people. People are trying to stay out of the hospital, which never happened before with any flu I ever had. But carry on with your “viruses aren’t real” story. Carry on with “all science is jewish” .
They have conspired and concocted a lab-developed corona virus in order to create an agency outside of normal bureaucratic/ legislative red tape to implement what is simply an Universal Influenza vaccine and to make immense profits for big pharma. The Milken Institute (Joo york slimes sponsored public talk with Fauci, a vaccine spokeman, a flu vaccine company ceo, and a NHH member et al) explaining 'The need to disrupt the public's perception about Influenza and be able to leverage newly emerging medical technologies onto the open market - without the usual multi-year delays '. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kFJijSgXnQ (Worth watching the entire thing) A few months before the Event 201 , more Truth in plain site for those willing to look.
Mexico, Japan, India all cured with Ivermectin. Its politicized here in America. Along with Hydroxychloroquine. Data shows early use for patients have resulted in dramatic reduction in hospital times and rapid recovery from the coronavirus disease.
Additionally you can take it as a prevention to getting coronavirus. There are yet better things you can do, but they are not a pill. What we have learned so far is amazing looking back at how we have dealt with this.
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Its easiest to dose in the oral tubes for horses which have a net wt of ~ 6 g and have 1.87% concentration. Best to get 2 per person to treat covid, or a tube for every 1-2 months of prophylaxis.
Alternatively you could get the injectible form for cattle which would be much cheaper per dose and can be taken orally provided you use a measured droper to dose.
If you are not at high risk of severe covid, it will still work well — covid can be pretty nasty even if you don’t need to be hospitalized. Theoretically this stuff should work on influenza, zika, west nile and some common cold bug. And it might be good to have around if a friend or neighbor gets sick.
Its relatively safe but if you do get it, Ill give you some dosing suggestions and tell you about drug interactions, which are pretty rare. Pepsid is also a good drug to have on hand for the ‘rona.
~Helena
[ + ] germ22
[ - ] germ22 0 points 3.4 yearsDec 15, 2021 16:00:48 ago (+0/-0)
Maybe they were bulshitting, who knows. I wouldn't mind having it for just in case, but over all i am not to worried.
How would you dose it?
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[ - ] PostWallHelena 1 point 3.4 yearsDec 15, 2021 18:34:34 ago (+1/-0)
First off let me say this drug is not for pregnant women or women who might be pregnant. Duh. Fairly safe for everyone else.
If you get the oral paste for horses, it comes in an oral applicator that can be dosed by the pound in 50 lbs increments (50lbs per ‘notch’ on the plunger) for an (up to) 1250 lbs horse and is labeled 1.87% concentration. Avoid formulations that have another drug in it like praziquantel. The product might be called durvet or duramectin or ivomec or ivercare, etc — there are lots of brands that are basically the same.
Each tube (6 grams net wt at 1.87%) will have about 113 mg of ivermectin in it.
Because it is made for parasitic infections, the tube is metered for a dose of 0.2 mg per kg body weight (about 1 mg per 11 lbs) but for covid, you want to dose at 0.4 to 0.6 mg per kg ( per the FLCCC recommendations, which should be more than safe for outpatients). So, whatever your weight is, multiple it by 2x or 3x, round it off to the nearest 50 lbs., and that is your daily dose for ivermectin, as metered on the plunger of the applicator.
FLCCC recommends that covid patients take this for ~5 days, but you could do shorter or longer. If you are not high risk and you feel better, you could quit after 3 days.
If this sounds kinda complicated to you, you can just remember that each 50 lb notch on the plunger has 4.5 mg of IVM in it, and that smaller/lower risk people can do ~1/4 tube per day (~27mg) and bigger/higher risk people could do 1/2 tube per day (~58 mg) and that it should be fine to do a cumulative dose of two tubes (226 mg) at that rate, probably higher, but dont push it if you don’t need to, as the drug tends to accumulate in your body.
Mild to moderate side effects you may experience at these doses are gastro/diarrhea and neurological symptoms like change in vision, which are temporary.
Early signs of toxicity (which should not happen at these doses) is pupil dilation or change in motor function. This is not going to happen, but just so you know— the greatest risk with overdose of this drug is neurological, but people who try to kill themselves by taking like 2000 mg at once generally live.
Try to take your daily dose all at once with a meal that has some fat content. It may irritate your stomach a bit.
Check for drug interactions. Don’t ignore severe interactions/counterindicated drug warnings (there aren’t many). Moderate/mild drug interactions can generally be ignored with this drug but you should dose any of these drugs 12 hours after taking ivermectin to be on the safe side. Drug interactions are rarely seen with this drug.
There is a mild interaction with ivermectin and aspirin as they are both anticoagulants, so don’t take much more than 1 regular aspirin on the days you take ivm.
TLDR 1/4 to 1/3 of a tube for ~5 days, maybe 1/2 a tube a day if your are a big guy/high risk. Probiotic will help if you have diarrhea.
https://covid19criticalcare.com
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Are you trying to tell me people never went to the hospital with the flu? People die from the flu every year.
All science may not be Jewish, but you sure are.
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The Milken Institute (Joo york slimes sponsored public talk with Fauci, a vaccine spokeman, a flu vaccine company ceo, and a NHH member et al) explaining 'The need to disrupt the public's perception about Influenza and be able to leverage newly emerging medical technologies onto the open market - without the usual multi-year delays '.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kFJijSgXnQ (Worth watching the entire thing)
A few months before the Event 201 , more Truth in plain site for those willing to look.
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Additionally you can take it as a prevention to getting coronavirus. There are yet better things you can do, but they are not a pill. What we have learned so far is amazing looking back at how we have dealt with this.
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