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Ivermectin is dose dependent on weight. A patient's weight determines the amount a patient should take. Was he prescribed it by a doctor or did he take the Tractor Supply paste? The other thing Dr. Pierre Kory, a proponent of Ivermectin is known for, is high dose corticosteroids to reduce swelling in the lungs taken concurrently. That's something he would have needed from a doctor. Caleb was on the right track but I'm thinking he didn't take the right amounts of zine and Ivernectin, no mention of Vit D3 and no mention of high dose steroids. They are all important.
From the article I think it was the horse paste. But I agree, this guy seemed to be up to speed on the treatments, so I don't understand why he would agree to a ventilator at the hospital. I'm leery about the veracity of the story.
Ventilators are needed if you can't breathe and get enough oxygen into your lungs. Patients are usually sedated at that point. He needed better treatment before that. Horse paste doesn't cut it. He should have done a telemed conference with the Front Line Doctors who would have prescribed the correct dosage of phamaceutical Ivermectin, zinc with instructions on what to do if the condition worsened.