There's been stories of people sneaking the paste in to give to people, and strategically administering a proper weight-based dosage orally while no one was looking. This is not medical advice, just stories of what people have done.
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Anons, please don't upvote this more than this:
Regardless of your thoughts on ivermectin, please consider very carefully before doing anything like this. Ivermectin is an active drug and can interact with other medications that the doctors may be giving people in the hospital.
Even if ivermectin is a 100% safe 100% guaranteed cure for COVID, it can be dangerous if it interacts with something else. The last thing you want is a bad reaction with a hospital medication because the doctors had no idea their patient was secretly taking ivermectin as well. They can't plan for interactions with medications they don't know the patient is taking.
Not only that, but if something goes wrong and they do a blood test and find out ivermectin was secretly being administered to their patient, then that can be legally problematic for whoever administered that drug.
Just be careful with this sort of thing. You can be 100% right that ivermectin is the right choice, but administering it secretly without telling the people who are also giving drugs to the patient is a very risky decision to make.
I am sorry to hear about your son, and I am truly wishing him the best.
Show of hands - who is sick of this asshole popping up and in favor of deportation? I don't want to grief the mods but I've yet to see a single thing posted that is an actual contribution to this board.
And unfortunately, something I've dealt with from personal experience, from doctors fucking up my own medications at one point that caused some serious reactions. I have kind of a hair trigger when it comes to paying attention to medication interactions, because doctors can screw that up on their own without our help.
There's been stories of people sneaking the paste in to give to people, and strategically administering a proper weight-based dosage orally while no one was looking. This is not medical advice, just stories of what people have done.
Edit: Anons, please don't upvote this more than this:
https://greatawakening.win/p/140cIqmBw1/x/c/4JJfPHhtDUY
^ this is the right way.
My way is the last ditch effort based on your stories.
Regardless of your thoughts on ivermectin, please consider very carefully before doing anything like this. Ivermectin is an active drug and can interact with other medications that the doctors may be giving people in the hospital.
Even if ivermectin is a 100% safe 100% guaranteed cure for COVID, it can be dangerous if it interacts with something else. The last thing you want is a bad reaction with a hospital medication because the doctors had no idea their patient was secretly taking ivermectin as well. They can't plan for interactions with medications they don't know the patient is taking.
Not only that, but if something goes wrong and they do a blood test and find out ivermectin was secretly being administered to their patient, then that can be legally problematic for whoever administered that drug.
Just be careful with this sort of thing. You can be 100% right that ivermectin is the right choice, but administering it secretly without telling the people who are also giving drugs to the patient is a very risky decision to make.
I am sorry to hear about your son, and I am truly wishing him the best.
Show of hands - who is sick of this asshole popping up and in favor of deportation? I don't want to grief the mods but I've yet to see a single thing posted that is an actual contribution to this board.
To be fair what he said is right and good advice to be honest. It's something to think about before rushing into taking all sorts of meds.
And unfortunately, something I've dealt with from personal experience, from doctors fucking up my own medications at one point that caused some serious reactions. I have kind of a hair trigger when it comes to paying attention to medication interactions, because doctors can screw that up on their own without our help.