I have Dr. Zelenko’s protocol for HCQ, and he says that Ivermectin (6mg twice a day for 1 day) can be used as additional treatment options.
Has anyone actually tried this?
Is it comparable to HCQ, better, or worse?
Has anyone tried buying HCQ or Ivermectin through an online pharmacy?
If you can’t get a prescription, has anyone heard of using the dog deworming Ivermectin, like just buying it from PetSmart?
If you have any experience with this, even just a little, then please chime in.
So I've been to the local Tractor Supply, and they have a big sign saying no-no for covid! Is the horse/vet version really ok for human consumption? And is the dosage easy to figure out? Do you weigh it, measure the length of the expelled content, or ...? Take on a teaspoon w/ or w/o food, drink? While I know it works, I just get the ebbie geebies taking an animal product and winging the amount to take. People here (and you) have taken it, so I just need to get over my hesitation. I wonder if prophylactically it works as the prescribed stuff works for health care workers? Right now I'm doing quercetin, Zn, Vits C&D, melatonin at night, some selenium.
Honestly it is less than ideal but I believe it is safe. Make sure the only active ingredient is Ivermectin. I believe the horse dosing is about the same at 200mcg/KG so if using a horse oral syringe it would be okay using the same weight ratio and my friend did that and avoided catching a symptomatic covid case. You likely can find a FDA sterile solution as well used for injection, but only take orally. I would use a micro scale if you have if not volumetric dosing is okay. Even if you took 10X over the 200mcg/kg you would be fine I have read through several papers experimenting with doses of that and higher mostly for malaria and adverse effects were still pretty rare, mild and reversible. If you experience and bothersome side effects though I would discontinue taking it though to avoid future issues. Do so at your own risk. My opinion though is that this is safer than many other home remedies and this experimental vaccine and that if you are capable and confident in your dosing you will be fine and the benefit outweighs the cost.
Thanks for the details. From what I remember, the tubes of horse Ivermectin might have had another active ingredient, so I'll watch out for that. I'd just like to have some on hand, and know how to take it, just in case. I rarely visit my PCP, so I have no idea of her ideas on HCQ or Ivermectin. I suspect if I feel I need it, I'll have to contact America's Frontline Doctors for a phone consultation and prescription, and I hope my blue state would allow the pharmacist to fill the script.