My research has proven to me that you are 100% correct... very safe medicine! Took it without hesitation.. I'm not offering medical advice or saying increase or not. I only know that we were prescribed the same dose for prophylaxis and therapeutics with only an increase in frequency, by a doctor. The link I shared in my response immediately above does suggest more advanced symptoms would require an increase in dosing. A doctors advice is always recommended! The hard part is sometimes finding a doctor that practices actually medicine. I hope by sharing it helps someone.
I only know that we were prescribed the same dose for prophylaxis and therapeutics with only an increase in frequency, by a doctor.
If you increase the frequency over the course of a day while keeping the individual dosage the same, you are increasing the total dosage.
It's just a different way of doing the same thing. You could argue if it's more or less effective but that's a bit beyond my level.
Another thing to note is that Ivermectin is a drug that you want to take after a meal or at least some fatty food, you'll have better absorption/application of the drug.
It'll certainly help regardless of the dosage, but if someone has a serious case due to bad health to start with, they definitely don't need to be underdosing.
I was prescribed 12mg - day 1, day 3, day 7, then weekly thereafter for prophylaxis. If or when I became sick the prescription was to take 12mg - per day for 5 days.
You could definitely go higher if you so desired, but of course that's your choice.
I honestly find the horse versions to be easier to use, because it's easier than taking so many stupid pills every day. I don't get why most forms of ivermectin come in 3mg tablets.
My research has proven to me that you are 100% correct... very safe medicine! Took it without hesitation.. I'm not offering medical advice or saying increase or not. I only know that we were prescribed the same dose for prophylaxis and therapeutics with only an increase in frequency, by a doctor. The link I shared in my response immediately above does suggest more advanced symptoms would require an increase in dosing. A doctors advice is always recommended! The hard part is sometimes finding a doctor that practices actually medicine. I hope by sharing it helps someone.
If you increase the frequency over the course of a day while keeping the individual dosage the same, you are increasing the total dosage.
It's just a different way of doing the same thing. You could argue if it's more or less effective but that's a bit beyond my level.
Another thing to note is that Ivermectin is a drug that you want to take after a meal or at least some fatty food, you'll have better absorption/application of the drug.
It'll certainly help regardless of the dosage, but if someone has a serious case due to bad health to start with, they definitely don't need to be underdosing.
Thank you, words matter!
I was prescribed 12mg - day 1, day 3, day 7, then weekly thereafter for prophylaxis. If or when I became sick the prescription was to take 12mg - per day for 5 days.
You could definitely go higher if you so desired, but of course that's your choice.
I honestly find the horse versions to be easier to use, because it's easier than taking so many stupid pills every day. I don't get why most forms of ivermectin come in 3mg tablets.