Help!!! Ivermectin for recent COVID symptoms in a 24 yr old male.
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Yes, but considering his health situation, we are trying to be proactive. I do not want him to go to the hospital. Don’t trust’em
Glad you are doing better!!! Stay well and God Bless!
just commenting in case i need Ivermectin and i can find this post again easily.
There are some known side effects
Lol... needed the laugh!
But seriously, good luck and keep us posted! I have been thinking of keeping this handy as well.
Call America Front Line Doctors for a consult and Rx. Better to be safe than sorry.
Sent her that info... she’s on hold.
Sending prayers! Hope they can help.
https://www.drugs.com/dosage/ivermectin.html
This is easy. Here is my experience. Keep in mind, I'm not a doctor, nor am I offering medical advice:
There are markers for each 250 lbs of body weight on the syringe. The entire tube is for a 1,250 lbs (average horse?).
Over the last 14 days or so I was sick with Covid (or the flu or whatever, but the PCR test said I was covid positive).
I took 3 doses (250 lbs worth of paste each dose) spaced about 3 days apart. To clarify, on day one I took the first dose. On day 4, I took my 2nd dose. On day 7, I took the 3rd dose. Each dose is about 2cm of the paste as you squirt it.
My wife did the same because she was positive as well. She weighs about 140-145 lbs.
Sounds the same as the Durvet (pictured in the OP, and the kind I used as well.
Again, my wife who weighs 145 tolerated 3 does (250 lbs) just fine.
If you can get the script for the pills, great. If not, this horse paste worked well for us.
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I am not a doctor but- It has a weight scale on the side of the dosage syringe. Just do the math. Also the chart for usage is on the FLCCC website. https://covid19criticalcare.com/ivermectin-in-covid-19/how-to-get-ivermectin/
"Yes, the ivermectin in both formulations is pharmacologically equivalent, however there is a difference in the amount of impurities contained within each. The human formulations have highly regulated and thus very low levels of impurities. We cannot recommend veterinary formulations given the lack of safety data around their use, however we are also not aware of any associated toxicity. Liquid veterinary formulations intended for subcutaneous administration have almost no impurities and can be administered by mouth and thus are likely a safer product. However, the FLCCC does not recommend veterinary formulations and instead emphasizes the critical need for our leading health care agencies to approve and recommend use of human formulations to health care providers."
My brother got hooked up thru his Chiropractor... don't know if they wrote the script or referred him. Chiros seem more open to alternatives.
Chiros cannot write scripts. But thank you, maybe the DC can recommend a doc who would!!
Calculate the dose by the weight of the horse. This should be online. I am not sure how much to take for a 150 lb horse, for example.
I believe someone said it was less than you would put on a tooth brush.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ivermectin/comments/k5rp15/paste_for_beginners/
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Goes by weight. There will be measurements on the tube. Would be only 1-2 clicks depending on the weight.
Sorry for the ewtube link:
How to measure ivermectin horse paste doses: simple!
All good. Thank you so very much!
The Frontline Doctors can give you a tele-med prescription.
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/treatments/how-do-i-get-covid-19-medication/
The plunger of the syringe has weight markings. Also, at the top of the plunger, the white ring turns and can be moved, then locked in place on the desired weight. I'm 150 lbs so I went 3 notches, locked the ring, pushed until it stopped, then scraped it off with a butter knife into a glass of water.
Got Ivermctin, Azithromycin and HCQ from them yesterday. I'd previously ordered from Frontline Drs., but this was just a way to get the same medicines directly. Just look up up different names for the drugs and you'll find them listed at evopharmacy. This way I have the curative if relatives get sick. I don't want them to go to the hospital for this. I look at it as insurance.
Thank you!
Yes, looking for that very post now.
My sister says her son has been experiencing COVID symptoms. I suggested the horse paste from the feed store, which she bought today.
Side note: Her son has had multiple open heart surgeries due to a deformation of his 4th chamber at birth. She does not want to give him too much, as it clearly states on the box “can be poisonous to humans”. I’m going thru all of my saved info, but was hoping I would get a faster answer from my frens!
Why won’t your sister actually go to get it for a doctor or frontline doctors?
Get a prescription....horse paste should be the last option, when you are stuck away from civilization.
She’s trying that now. She left her info and was told she would get a call back. The horse paste is a worst case scenario.
Good, and yes I agree. Some have said there is the 1% sterile injectable at tractor supply...you squirt some in your juice....tastes better I guess. Is he taking vitamin D, C, and Zinc?
Yes, I have sent her that info as well.
I wish you all well....
Well, a horse is huge so take like a teaspoon full I guess. Man I wish I knew.
Was not aware of this. Thank you!!!
This is what I was looking for!!! Thank you so very much!!!