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Update on ivermectin For covid

Posted By: Kirk De

Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 01:56 AM

I saw this several days ago I don’t know what has been posted. It’s a true game changer.
https://www.cnsnews.com/article/nat...vPN2q18UG6ljhR-Xtq-2I0MoMTLp0jQkJTicaN9k
Posted By: Yes sir

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 02:08 AM

This will screw up everyone's plan for the covid
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 02:08 AM

And its good if you got worms

No really, I hope it pans out!
Posted By: NonPCfed

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 03:59 AM

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...
Posted By: yukon254

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 04:29 AM

Wow thats some good news. Hope it gets some press. Why wouldnt Fauci and company jump all over this.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 05:08 AM

Anyone know the recommended dosage?

Asking for a friend.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 05:26 AM

Originally Posted by warrior
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
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 06:37 AM

I'm going to Fleet Farm tomorrow grin
Posted By: bfflobo

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 07:08 AM

I've got a big bottle of it also. Injectable for cows. Thinking a few drops of the pore on kind every few days might not hurt things.
Is there a pore on for swine? Asking for a neighbor.
Posted By: Howell Bros

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 11:59 AM

My uncle and very young cousin were placed on it. They were given the apple flavored horse wormer for administering by mouth. Both recovered quickly. My cousin is one of those that should have died for sure. He is Down’s Syndrome and has a port in his side because his digestive organs don’t work. He’s not expected to live long without covid. Yet here he is causing problems and healthy after contracting this deadly virus. The doctor said the ivermectin helps to shed the virus.
Posted By: ILcooner

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 12:39 PM

dont do anything stupid guys, remember when the people died after taking the aquarium hydroxychloroquine

https://www.pharmacypracticenews.co...h-Tank-Cleaner-to-Prevent-COVID-19/57707
Posted By: TreedaBlackdog

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 01:39 PM

The ivermectin story has been out for awhile - months. I used it on dogs, cattle and hogs. I did have an elderly neighbor who was a retired, open pasture, hog farmer who would come down to my house for a few cc of ivermectin on his hands. He told me years ago they used in in poor countries for parasite control in folks. I have gotten the injectable stuff on me several times and you can kind of get a metallic taste in your mouth as it enters through skin. I never purposely injected it into myself. The cattle all get a pour on ivermectin yearly and I have gotten it all over my hands several times. On the other hand, I also know of a local farmer whose dad was a vet and he works thousands of cows a year and I am sure he routinely gets ivermectin pour-on on himself and get did get Covid but recovered.
Posted By: yukon254

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 01:56 PM

You can tell that the doctor in the video was quite upset that this hasnt been used more widely. They did the same thing with HCQ. Makes you wonder why. Why dont they want to save peoples lives, because thats what it amounts too. The vast majority of people who need it are over 75, its not like they have to worry about long term side effects although by all accounts there wont be any.
Posted By: BandB

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 02:06 PM

Originally Posted by ILcooner
dont do anything stupid guys, remember when the people died after taking the aquarium hydroxychloroquine

https://www.pharmacypracticenews.co...h-Tank-Cleaner-to-Prevent-COVID-19/57707


If I remember correctly, the woman was trying to murder her husband with it and blame Trump.
Posted By: TreedaBlackdog

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 02:08 PM

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.......
Posted By: lindner115

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 03:23 PM

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.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 03:33 PM

Originally Posted by lindner115
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.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 03:35 PM

You guys are ejits ingesting animal drugs.
Posted By: gcs

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 03:39 PM

I'm pretty sure doctors in India have been using Ivermectin since the beginning of this whole mess, supposed to be quite effective.
Posted By: Yes sir

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 03:52 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
You guys are ejits ingesting animal drugs.

That's funny coming from someone that thinks Biden is a genius
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 03:54 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
You guys are ejits ingesting animal drugs.

Injecting
Posted By: ILcooner

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 04:44 PM

Originally Posted by warrior
Anyone know the recommended dosage?

Asking for a friend.


whole tube
Posted By: cohunt

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 04:52 PM

Ivermectin in the form of a pill for oral ingestion and going by the name Mectizan has been used for about 30 years in countries that had previously experienced many cases of several different serious parasitic diseases. One scientific article that I read stated that Merc had distributed 3.2 billion free doses during that period although another article said that they had been compensated for distribution costs. Results have been amazing and side effects minor. One article suggested that there were 53 cases of nerve damage but that 25 of those had been discounted. Considering that many of those pills are distributed by local officials it certainly is possible that dosages were not strictly followed(more is better?). When/if the medical community decides to utilize the drug they will have a vast body of documented information.

In the continent of Africa, health conditions vary greatly making any generalizations suspect but it can be reasonably stated that medical support is often limited. When covid-19 spread rapidly world wide, there were predictions that Africa would experience vast numbers of cases and huge mortalities from them. Perhaps that will still happen BUT to date, the number of cases has been about 10% of those predicted. Perhaps the fact that the majority of the folks who live there receive hydroxy for prevention of malaria or ivermectin just might have something to do with the lower than expected number of cases.
Posted By: Boco

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 04:56 PM

USA-the new Africa,lol
When your life expectancy is about 35 years old-well a little animal dope cant hurt much,lol.
Posted By: Kermit

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 05:11 PM

Q: What is ivermectin approved for in the U.S.?

A: Ivermectin tablets are approved for use in humans 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 for skin conditions such as rosacea
Posted By: lindner115

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 05:26 PM

Originally Posted by Kermit
Q: What is ivermectin approved for in the U.S.?

A: Ivermectin tablets are approved for use in humans 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 for skin conditions such as rosacea


We use it as a pour on, parasite/wormer in beef cattle, injection in pigs.
Posted By: cohunt

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 05:32 PM

Typical Boco, "a little animal dope". It has been suggested that there are only three true wonder drugs, penicillin, aspirin and ivermectin!


ADDED: The Ivermectin that medical science referred to has nothing to do with its use in animals!
Posted By: yukon254

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/11/20 05:55 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
USA-the new Africa,lol
When your life expectancy is about 35 years old-well a little animal dope cant hurt much,lol.


Dont you think a more intelligent comment or question might be, why are these doctors that are having such success not being listened too?? The doctor in the video is a lung specialist. I would assume even by your standards his studies should count?? Did you even watch the video or read the article? He called it a miracle drug for covid. He went on to say that those that take it WONT get covid. Said he had mounds of evidence. Highly unlikely he is lying. The question is why do they continue to ignore these doctors.
Posted By: KeithC

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/12/20 03:32 AM

Ivomec is dirt cheap per dose. There's not much profit in proscribing Ivomec, even at human use inflated prices.

Keith
Posted By: Ohiowoodchuck

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/12/20 04:06 AM

0.1cc per 10 pounds on dogs. I mix it with Pepsi and apply it orally on my beagles. It is the best you can get to prevent heartworms and other parasites in hunting dogs. My experience with it on dogs had been, if the dog is ill and you give it a shot of this and it’s not back to normal the next day, it’s not going to make it.
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/16/20 08:55 PM

Remember if you give ivermec to an animal that doesn't have the brain-blood barrier it will kill them. Some breeds of dogs don't have the brain-blood barrier. Ivermec kills by messing up the peripheral nervous system in parasites. I think I read it harms the covid by messing with the proteins and keeps it from replicating itself (not sure). Here is new web address that tells some of the doses they are giving for the covid.

https://www.healio.com/news/primary...ective-for-covid19-prophylaxis-treatment
Posted By: 2020

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/16/20 09:03 PM

I'll pass !! I'll stick to the Whiskey I will, that's my internal Medicine- but this is a funny Post--- this falls in line with shooting up with Bleach-- LOL

Be Kind Too Others !
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/16/20 09:12 PM

Originally Posted by Ohiowoodchuck
0.1cc per 10 pounds on dogs. I mix it with Pepsi and apply it orally on my beagles. It is the best you can get to prevent heartworms and other parasites in hunting dogs. My experience with it on dogs had been, if the dog is ill and you give it a shot of this and it’s not back to normal the next day, it’s not going to make it.

Used it on all our hounds
Posted By: Yes sir

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/16/20 09:16 PM

Just talked to a friend who currently has covid and 2 of his kids. Dr prescribed ivomec and said they will be better off than taking the vaccine
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/16/20 10:27 PM

Originally Posted by 2020
I'll pass !! I'll stick to the Whiskey I will, that's my internal Medicine- but this is a funny Post--- this falls in line with shooting up with Bleach-- LOL

Be Kind Too Others !


I used to mow cemeteries when I was a kid. I would notice families of parents and a half dozen kids would all be buried together at about the same time frame. After inquiring the older generation told me typhoid fever and/or cholera in their drinking water wiped them out. One family even died from eating overripe banana's in the 30's. While chlorine is poison, it has done wonders for the populations water supply. I use 1 quart per 1200 gals.

And as far as putting poison in ones veins, the Doctors have been using chemo for cancer for years but is probably beyond the skills of all but a few on here.

One of the breeds that don't tolerate ivermec well is Border Collie's best I remember. I've given it to all kinds of hounds and never had any problems. I give it every 30 days, that doesn't have anything to do with the duration of the ivermec which isn't that long but the cycle of the heart worms.

I have noticed that ivermec seems to increase my Fibromyalgia symptoms when I take it.
Posted By: MTHunter

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/17/20 04:49 AM

Originally Posted by Foxpaw

One of the breeds that don't tolerate ivermec well is Border Collie's best I remember. I've given it to all kinds of hounds and never had any problems. I give it every 30 days, that doesn't have anything to do with the duration of the ivermec which isn't that long but the cycle of the heart worms.


Ivermectin was first developed for cattle at 200 mcg (early 80’s). Then horses, sheep and pigs. Pigs needed 300 mcg’s. There are about 10 breeds of dogs starting with collies where this drug crosses the blood brain barrier easily. Some call these dogs “white footed breeds”. Google “MDR1” gene for more info.

The safe dog dose is 6 mcg and MERCK never came out with a larger dose to deworm dogs, but added Pyrantel to deworm dogs. Ivermectin is used for head lice in people and for many years used to treat “River Blindness” in people in third world countries. Parasites have a different chemistry than people.

I was impressed with 800 people taking this drug and not getting sick Vs 400 not taking it with a 58% infection rate.
Posted By: 330-Trapper

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/17/20 04:53 AM

Originally Posted by MTHunter
Originally Posted by Foxpaw

One of the breeds that don't tolerate ivermec well is Border Collie's best I remember. I've given it to all kinds of hounds and never had any problems. I give it every 30 days, that doesn't have anything to do with the duration of the ivermec which isn't that long but the cycle of the heart worms.


Ivermectin was first developed for cattle at 200 mcg (early 80’s). Then horses, sheep and pigs. Pigs needed 300 mcg’s. There are about 10 breeds of dogs starting with collies where this drug crosses the blood brain barrier easily. Some call these dogs “white footed breeds”. Google “MDR1” gene for more info.

The safe dog dose is 6 mcg and MERCK never came out with a larger dose to deworm dogs, but added Pyrantel to deworm dogs. Ivermectin is used for head lice in people and for many years used to treat “River Blindness” in people in third world countries. Parasites have a different chemistry than people.

I was impressed with 800 people taking this drug and not getting sick Vs 400 not taking it with a 58% infection rate.

Interesting stuff
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/17/20 05:47 PM

Originally Posted by Yes sir
Originally Posted by Boco
You guys are ejits ingesting animal drugs.

That's funny coming from someone that thinks Biden is a genius


This is almost as funny as Savell sending flowers and cheap wine to guys who get butt hurt LOL (almost) grin
Posted By: cohunt

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 04:57 PM

A Dr Barody from Australia who is world famous for developing the treatment for peptic ulcers(caused by a bacteria) has developed a three part treatment for covid-19 that uses ivermectin, zinc and doxycycline(an antibiotic for bacterial control) that he has found to be highly effective in treatment of the virus. At least some human trials have been completed with great success. At the same time, medics at various overstressed facilities in the US are being forced to decide which patients with advanced disease to attempt to save and which to let die. Seems like a pretty easy decision that those who currently approved techniques offer no chance for survival might instead be offered the Barody triple approach. Thoughts?
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 05:58 PM

My opinion is the same as stated a couple times in these threads. "NO MONEY".

Also I find it amusing when people think animal grade meds have bad stuff in them that might not be listed on the label. Can't imagine the lawsuit if a million dollar race horse got some of the bad stuff.

Probably getting ready for more restrictions on farm meds at farm stores.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 06:05 PM

What about the Trump right to try law! If I was going in the hospital I would attempt to make sure the doctor knew my wishes. Might have a lawyer draw up a document!

I am going to call my lawyer in a bit and have a document drawn up stating what I referenced. Since when you go into the hospital with Covid you go alone your wishes should be known!

Posted By: Rockfarmer

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 06:21 PM

anlodipine - hope I spelled it right. One of the top blood pressure drugs. FDA approved. ONLY available for vet use in other countries. Plus terrible side effects. I don't trust the FDA at all.
Posted By: Wright Brothers

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 06:25 PM

I thought the same fox paw. I know a lawyered up guy that boards a few and he is REAL persnickity about the goings on at that farm.


This topic has great interest to me.
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 06:32 PM

Rockfarmer.....Amlodipine?
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 06:35 PM

Originally Posted by Oh Snap
What about the Trump right to try law! If I was going in the hospital I would attempt to make sure the doctor knew my wishes. Might have a lawyer draw up a document!

I am going to call my lawyer in a bit and have a document drawn up stating what I referenced. Since when you go into the hospital with Covid you go alone your wishes should be known!



While this ain't about ivomec. My best friend of over 60 yrs. died from it. He was on a vent for 6 wks. Before he went in he knew what the outcome could be and had papers with his daughter in charge. He had it in there he didn't want to be kept alive. His wife and daughter didn't see him for weeks nor talk to him for last 6 or 7 weeks. When the hosp got ready to unplug him they called the daughter to see if she wanted to watch on line. She ain't happy with the whole situation.
Posted By: cohunt

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 06:46 PM

That is just brutal! One week would be horrible and six is unthinkable. But once the facility had set the course of action, some APPROVED therapy and the vent, they were committed and no one had the courage to step back, alter course, and try a different therapy.
Posted By: yukon254

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 06:56 PM

Originally Posted by cohunt
A Dr Barody from Australia who is world famous for developing the treatment for peptic ulcers(caused by a bacteria) has developed a three part treatment for covid-19 that uses ivermectin, zinc and doxycycline(an antibiotic for bacterial control) that he has found to be highly effective in treatment of the virus. At least some human trials have been completed with great success. At the same time, medics at various overstressed facilities in the US are being forced to decide which patients with advanced disease to attempt to save and which to let die. Seems like a pretty easy decision that those who currently approved techniques offer no chance for survival might instead be offered the Barody triple approach. Thoughts?


I have seen that 3-part protocol. Part of the reason it isnt being used more widely is censorship. For whatever reason big tech and big pharma dont want people to know about it. Doubt that then just share the story to FB and see if it gets fact checked. If you still doubt that ivermectin works, look at the Dominican Republic. They have been using it on a large scale and its working. Sad that big pharma seems to be putting profit over peoples lives. Our government should be doing something. Sen Johnson said he would get right on it after that doctor testified last week. Wonder if he has...
Posted By: ILcooner

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 07:03 PM

the what???

is that where if you get COVID a helicopter picks you up at your home and flies to one of the best hospitals on the planet where you get experimental treatments not available to the public?

Originally Posted by Oh Snap
What about the Trump right to try law! If I was going in the hospital I would attempt to make sure the doctor knew my wishes....
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 07:39 PM

IL this thread is on Ivermectin and a couple of additives.
Posted By: NonPCfed

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 07:48 PM

Quote
is that where if you get COVID a helicopter picks you up at your home and flies to one of the best hospitals on the planet where you get experimental treatments not available to the public?


Wrong!! Derivatives of "convalescent plasma", such as Prez Trump took at the end of Sept, are available to "general public" covid patients. It may not have been that prevalent back at the end of Sept but certainly now. I picked up pheasant skins to dry from a friend of mine who is a hospital pharmacist here and they had just gotten vials of the stuff to use. This was before Thanksgiving. I saw Sec of HHS asking American to donate convalescent plasma a few weeks back and if you've had covid, you've probably gotten a letter from CDC asking you to donate as well. Hardly experimental...
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 08:29 PM

I had Trump in my post what caused his statement!
Posted By: Davisfur

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 08:48 PM

The 3 Texas veterinarians that we set up cattle equipment for 2 weeks ago said if you weren't taking ivomec you were a dam fool. They recommended 1cc per 110 pounds of body weight every 2 weeks taken orally not injected. They swore it would keep you from contracting covid and if you had it it would get rid of it. I believe the dosage fir people that had it was 1 cc every 2 days until symptoms were gone.
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 08:56 PM

Originally Posted by Davisfur
The 3 Texas veterinarians that we set up cattle equipment for 2 weeks ago said if you weren't taking ivomec you were a dam fool. They recommended 1cc per 110 pounds of body weight every 2 weeks taken orally not injected. They swore it would keep you from contracting covid and if you had it it would get rid of it. I believe the dosage fir people that had it was 1 cc every 2 days until symptoms were gone.


It goes down good on jelly or molasses.
Posted By: yukon254

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 09:49 PM

Originally Posted by Davisfur
The 3 Texas veterinarians that we set up cattle equipment for 2 weeks ago said if you weren't taking ivomec you were a dam fool. They recommended 1cc per 110 pounds of body weight every 2 weeks taken orally not injected. They swore it would keep you from contracting covid and if you had it it would get rid of it. I believe the dosage fir people that had it was 1 cc every 2 days until symptoms were gone.


Were they taking the livestock stuff?
Posted By: Foxpaw

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 10:00 PM

https://www.idstewardship.com/drugs/ivermectin/
Posted By: Davisfur

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/18/20 11:37 PM

Yes they were taking the injectable ivomec orally. They said you could use pour on but it wasn't as effective and took more of it. They also said to hammer down as much D3 and zinc vitamins as you could handle. I know it sounds scatter brained but going by these men's age and the size of the vet facility they are building they haven't gotten where they are by handing out free hair brained advice. I was always told a veterinarian had to be smarter than a doctor because a vets patient can't talk to him.
Posted By: SIGDOC

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/19/20 12:10 AM

Hi all,
Ivermectin vs Covid
Fact is not FDA approved and what follows is in no way to be construed as medical advice.
In reality if you Google the WHO program for equatorial countries with River Blindness you will find that Merk (inventor and maker of their brand of Ivermectin) has DONATED hundreds of millions of oral doses to those countries.
We don’t treat much river blindness here in Michigan but where they do, it is given to men, women, children even in pregnancy for a number of years, like 10 or 15.
I know a number of Vets and a couple of docs that have used the oral form as soon as they can determine they just might have Covid and they are improved overnight. Anecdote, you decide.
Most have gotten it at the local farm store or even from Amazon in the horse paste form. Apple flavored, take it in apple juice.
Again, this is not advice, it is not rigorously tested, not approved by our FDA, it is simply a statement of wide use and overall safety for a drug that MIGHT someday be in our ammo case to fight Covid.
SIGDOC out
Posted By: Rockfarmer

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/19/20 02:59 PM

yep
Posted By: Marty B

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/19/20 03:59 PM

Originally Posted by Boco
You guys are ejits ingesting animal drugs.






I'd rather die an "ejit" than be a good commie like you.








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Posted By: Patrice

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/19/20 04:06 PM

I see there is more than one thread on this subject, so maybe I'll post this in a couple places.

I will add this video for anyone who did not watch the senate hearings and did not watch the video link from other similar posts. This is Dr. Pierre Kory being introduced by our own Ron Johnson at the second senate hearing on outpatient treatment for COVID-19 patients. He cites multiple large controlled studies and results and has very strong conclusions from what his group has seen. I found this very compelling. I can understand their frustration because they are asking to get their data reviewed and it’s not. There is no big money for certain people in a simple repurposed, already tested and safe solution. This video is absolutely worth ten minutes of your time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq8SXOBy-4w

The group Pierre Kory belongs to and is representing in the video is the FLCCC Alliance shown on the I-MASK+ protocol sheet below.

https://covid19criticalcare.com/i-mask-prophylaxis-treatment-protocol/i-mask-protocol-translations/

In the I-MASK+ protocol for prophylaxis or prevention, the dosage they recommend for is 0.2 mg (or 200 mcg) per kg of body weight on Day 1, Day 3, then once per week for 10 weeks, followed by once every two weeks thereafter.

For those of you with interest or experience with veterinary Ivermectin, there is an apple-flavored oral paste/gel in an oral syringe still widely available at farm stores that is formulated to deliver that exact dosage (0.2 mg/kg or 91mcg/lb) based on body weight, and just happens to have a plunger that is marked at 50 lb increments (pounds, not kilos) with an attached indicator ring that is used to dial in the dosage that can be pushed out before the plunger stops. It costs less than $5. Not recommending, just sayin.'

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It is common for people who raise animals and frequent the veterinary isle at the farm store to apply certain remedies there to humans. Word gets around about what works. Many products licensed for animal use contain the same ingredients in the same concentrations as the human use products, but do not require the prescriptions from the money-making machine of the medical establishment for purchase. It is not surprising that a little research on the internet will show you that many, many people now have a “horse” they need to treat. laugh

Wouldn't it be interesting if, for less than ten dollars each, we all could have been completely protected from this total upheaval and tragedy?

Best wishes to your equine friends!
Patrice

(Sorry I am repeating information that has been posted previously.)
Posted By: Sharon

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/19/20 07:06 PM

Thank you , Patrice for posting this .

A surgeon years ago liked to call his colleagues , the "ivory tower AMA gods " who would diss time honored treatments that have been effective for decades , even generations through time...because they either were not profitable enough , or for any number of other reasons, looked down on because they hadn't approved or studied them enough to their acceptance.

I've known and read about a number of very good AMA personnel who have been educated enough to agree that there is a place in great effectiveness to blend "accepted" and time honored alternative use treatments that work.

Just as you have done in success with your Lyme's treatment program. And the low carb foods that do all the things that AMA doesn't want to admit......"only prescription drugs can ..."

What is humorous to me , is that many in that lane of life, look down on those items that have been through the group testing trials for generations by sheer use on all types of people ...the studies have already been done by life experience.

I have loved the smiles of veterinarians I have worked with , when they speak of the attitudes of not a few docs who treat humans.



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Posted By: Patrice

Re: Update on ivermectin For covid - 12/20/20 02:20 PM

These doctors that formed the FLCCC Alliance are begging to have their data reviewed. They have a lot of data and large controlled test results but they're up against slow-moving arrogance and immense monetary interests that would be greatly undermined by an existing, safe, inexpensive drug.
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