Re: Update on ivermectin For covid
[Re: Kirk De]
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12/10/20 11:59 PM
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My brother, in his final months of being an internal med physician for a certain national health care system, used various "cocktails", including ivermectin, of the "bad" covid meds that "did no good" , He had less than 20 covid patients during that time and never lost one, although that's a pretty small sample number. Bro was the only doc at his facility that used these meds.
He had a couple of patients that outside video "experts" wanted him to put on blowers but seeing them in person, he saw incremental improvements and bro refused. A majority of covid patients never come off of blowers so they really are a last ditch effort when things aren't going to end well. He was almost written up for not putting one of his worse cases on a blower, a guy with several comorbities who had waited about week being sick before coming into the hospital. The outside video "expert" was pretty po's that bro didn't put that guy on the machine but my brother was convinced his patient would die on it and refused. The patient was discharged about 10+ days later. He wasn't going to be running any races but he was discharged and alive...
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: Update on ivermectin For covid
[Re: warrior]
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12/11/20 01:26 AM
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Anyone know the recommended dosage?
Asking for a friend. Having most of a full 1000ml bottle of Ivomec in my mud room, I'd like to know too. Keith
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Re: Update on ivermectin For covid
[Re: Kirk De]
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12/11/20 10:08 AM
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April 10, 2020
Dear Stakeholder,
The FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine has recently become aware of increased public visibility of the antiparasitic drug ivermectin after the announcement of a research article that described the effect of ivermectin on SARS-CoV-2 in a laboratory setting. The Antiviral Research pre-publication paper, “The FDA-approved drug ivermectin inhibits the replication of SARS-CoV-2 in vitroExternal Link Disclaimer,” documents how SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) responded to ivermectin when exposed in a petri dish. This type of study is commonly used in the early stages of drug development. Ivermectin was not given to people or animals in this study. Additional testing is needed to determine whether ivermectin might be safe or effective to prevent or treat coronavirus or COVID-19.
Ivermectin tablets are approved for use in people for the treatment of some parasitic worms (intestinal strongyloidiasis and onchocerciasis) and ivermectin topical formulations are approved for human use by prescription-only for the treatment of external parasites such as headlice and skin conditions such as rosacea. Ivermectin is FDA-approved for use in animals for prevention of heartworm disease in some small animal species, and for treatment of certain internal and external parasites in various animal species.
FDA is concerned about the health of consumers who may self-medicate by taking ivermectin products intended for animals, thinking they can be a substitute for ivermectin intended for humans. People should never take animal drugs, as the FDA has only evaluated their safety and effectiveness in the particular animal species for which they are labeled. These animal drugs can cause serious harm in people. People should not take any form of ivermectin unless it has been prescribed to them by a licensed health care provider and is obtained through a legitimate source.
Ivermectin is an important part of a parasite control program for certain species and should only be given to animals for approved uses or as prescribed by a veterinarian in compliance with the requirements for extra-label drug use. Due to potentially elevated interest in ivermectin following the new research, some products may not be available. If you are having difficulty locating a particular ivermectin product for your animal(s), the FDA recommends that you consult with your veterinarian.
The above was pulled from online - that said - the letter does state the drug inhibits replication of the virus. I dont know what a little external application for parasites wouldn't hurt.......
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Re: Update on ivermectin For covid
[Re: lindner115]
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12/11/20 11:33 AM
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Recently the vet told me try not to get it on you, been know to cause issues, dont remember what he said parkinsons or brain cancer, not good either way. I don't know about that but it is known to have issues with collie based breeds of dogs. Something about crossing from blood to brain resulting in epilepsy type seizures. Being collie based I assume it must be based on a certain gene(s) unique to that line of breeding.
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Re: Update on ivermectin For covid
[Re: Boco]
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12/11/20 11:52 AM
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Yes sir
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You guys are ejits ingesting animal drugs. That's funny coming from someone that thinks Biden is a genius
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