What do you guys make of this? NIH has ivermectin as an approved covid 19 drug?
(www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov)
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This is hard to find on their website. I think they put it there so they can deny culpability when the world wakes up to the overwhelming evidence that Ivermectin CURES covid.
Does anyone truly know if the horse paste is safe and the same as taking the human pills?
Not one credible story of any related illness due to “horse paste” toxicity.
same chemical, same effect. Make sure your IVM is .2mg/kg, or the standard 6.08 gram tube with a 1.87% concentration.
Although according to the NIH you can take up to .6mg/kg or 3 times as much /shrug
It’s listed as being in clinical trials with many completed. What they aren’t doing is saying it’s a treatment for Covid.
Hate to tell you, been that way all year. It’s just not listed in the protocol for treatment, just remdesivir and steroids along with ventilator.
Approved or under evaluation. "Generally well tolerated." I think thats doctor speak for completely harmless. How do we determine which is approved and which is under evaluation? Also aint it the NIH sourced by hospitals for refusing ivm?
I think so and isn't it because of the NIH why pharmacies won't fill ivermectin prescriptions?
My local pharmacy fills ivermectin. The local "doctor" who is a nurse practitioner worked with the local pharmacist to stock ivermectin. My international pharmacy supplies me just in case my own government one day outlaws ivermectin.
Another patriot missed the last two words last month as well.