You are right as far as inactive ingredients go and not being able to account for them. It is still absolutely a risk. For me it was one I was willing take take. I will update how I feel as the week and weeks progress with potential side effects
I have taken it in the past with no ill effect. Also found this…
“ As a prophylactic, the convention is now pretty much to take it monthly. If a person is already feeling sick, the treatment dose is THREE doses, but spaced 48 hours apart. So one dose on Monday, the next on Wednesday, the next on Friday, for example. The 48 hour spacing has to do with the liver’s speed at metabolizing Ivermectin. The 48 hour spacing MAXIMIZES the efficacy of the drug in the body.”
You are right as far as inactive ingredients go and not being able to account for them. It is still absolutely a risk. For me it was one I was willing take take. I will update how I feel as the week and weeks progress with potential side effects
I have taken it in the past with no ill effect. Also found this…
“ As a prophylactic, the convention is now pretty much to take it monthly. If a person is already feeling sick, the treatment dose is THREE doses, but spaced 48 hours apart. So one dose on Monday, the next on Wednesday, the next on Friday, for example. The 48 hour spacing has to do with the liver’s speed at metabolizing Ivermectin. The 48 hour spacing MAXIMIZES the efficacy of the drug in the body.”
https://www.barnhardt.biz/ivermectin/