In the past week, I've seen three people post that horse de-wormer has unspecified additives that are harmful to people. When I asked for the source, no response. One of the intrepid folks here on GAW was able to provide me with the source: National Geographic produced a paragraph of unsubstantiated claptrap on the alleged difference between animal and human medication formulations and production. My point: The nonsense is everywhere, so there's a seriously concerted effort to take ivermectin down.
Yes and the astute owners of (sometimes) multimillion dollar animals are all MecTards and wish to poison their prize possessions with harmful additives every time they worm them.
In the past week, I've seen three people post that horse de-wormer has unspecified additives that are harmful to people. When I asked for the source, no response. One of the intrepid folks here on GAW was able to provide me with the source: National Geographic produced a paragraph of unsubstantiated claptrap on the alleged difference between animal and human medication formulations and production. My point: The nonsense is everywhere, so there's a seriously concerted effort to take ivermectin down.
Exactly....
Yes and the astute owners of (sometimes) multimillion dollar animals are all MecTards and wish to poison their prize possessions with harmful additives every time they worm them.
OK VaxTards, OK.