If you need to get Ivermectin and don't want to fuss with doctor prescriptions, hassles of ordering or high prices, then try a different approach.
Any Farm & Feed store, or Amazon or Wal-Mart online has tubes of green apple flavored Ivermectin paste for horses. It's the same strength, same Ivermectin as for people, but in a single tube meant for a 1,200 of animal.
Based on your weight, take 1/5th or 1/6th of a tube, which you can figure out in grams of ounces. A tube costs $12 for one, or you can get 3 tubes for $26. Just a pea size amount is a full dose.
It does NOT taste like green apple. If you try it straight, you won't make that mistake twice. Open a mini Reese Peanut Butter Cup. Insert pea size amount of Ivermectin paste. Close it and gulp it down.
By the way, it's mainly a recommendation to have on hand for emergency in case someone in your house was in contact with Covid or has the virus.
Keep a few spare tubes. Yes, it's weird. However, I wouldn't hesitate to take good Ivermectin in whatever form to get rid of the coof. If a doctor asks, I'll proudly tell them I took horse Ivermectin (which is FDA approved)... and then tell them that the U.S. Medical industry needs to get it's act together.
If you need to get Ivermectin and don't want to fuss with doctor prescriptions, hassles of ordering or high prices, then try a different approach.
Any Farm & Feed store, or Amazon or Wal-Mart online has tubes of green apple flavored Ivermectin paste for horses. It's the same strength, same Ivermectin as for people, but in a single tube meant for a 1,200 of animal.
Based on your weight, take 1/5th or 1/6th of a tube, which you can figure out in grams of ounces. A tube costs $12 for one, or you can get 3 tubes for $26. Just a pea size amount is a full dose.
It does NOT taste like green apple. If you try it straight, you won't make that mistake twice. Open a mini Reese Peanut Butter Cup. Insert pea size amount of Ivermectin paste. Close it and gulp it down.
Cost: $2.00 per dose
By the way, it's mainly a recommendation to have on hand for emergency in case someone in your house was in contact with Covid or has the virus.
Keep a few spare tubes. Yes, it's weird. However, I wouldn't hesitate to take good Ivermectin in whatever form to get rid of the coof. If a doctor asks, I'll proudly tell them I took horse Ivermectin (which is FDA approved)... and then tell them that the U.S. Medical industry needs to get it's act together.
I bought the topical pour-on kind for cattle. 1ml per 22lbs. I just put it on my arms and legs and let it soak in every couple weeks.