That dose is way too high - it could harm them. I took that much in one day and it was an incredibly unpleasant and painful experience. 3mg a day. Or one a week or once a month depending on your need.
According to FLCCC protocols, that is a low dose.A 150 lb person would take between 12 mg and 48 mg for 4 to 6 weeks. I know I have taken 36 mg for a week while having COVID with no ill effects.
The highest dose of ivermectin that we have used in our study is 12 mg (200 µg/kg) once daily for 5 consecutive days, which resulted in a significantly shorter time for viral clearance. Viral clearance was earlier in the 5-day ivermectin treatment arm when compared with the placebo group (9.7 days vs 12.7 days; p = 0.02), but this was not the case for the ivermectin + doxycycline arm (11.5 days; p = 0.27). Similarly, clinical trials with a 3-day, once-daily dose of 400 µg/kg oral ivermectin in dengue patients has been shown to be safe, with accelerated clearance of the dengue virus nonstructural protein 1 (Suputtamongkol et al., 2021).
Wow. To me seems high from personal anecdotal experience, but I get different people can handle different doses depending on body size, underlying conditions, fitness, immune strength, etc. I’ve had Crohn’s disease for many years so that’s probably a factor of why it hit me so hard. I saw the protocol online when I got Covid last summer, took the 12 mg all at once, and had a very intense and unpleasant reaction. So maybe just a caution not everyone can start off with 12mg’s. :) you are lucky! (Or I am unlucky lol) peace out fren
prayers for you all. It's significant that it is happening to both...
Time to make Ivermectin cookies. 12mg for 4 days straight.
I have taken the 12mg dose and didn’t notice anything. Senior citizen woman.
That dose is way too high - it could harm them. I took that much in one day and it was an incredibly unpleasant and painful experience. 3mg a day. Or one a week or once a month depending on your need.
According to FLCCC protocols, that is a low dose.A 150 lb person would take between 12 mg and 48 mg for 4 to 6 weeks. I know I have taken 36 mg for a week while having COVID with no ill effects.
I concur I'm 175 my doctor prescribed 15mg.
Yep. I was going by this. I already know a person that put cancer in remission with the miracle drug Ivermectin.
A five-day course of ivermectin may reduce the duration of COVID-19 illness
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8312054/
The highest dose of ivermectin that we have used in our study is 12 mg (200 µg/kg) once daily for 5 consecutive days, which resulted in a significantly shorter time for viral clearance. Viral clearance was earlier in the 5-day ivermectin treatment arm when compared with the placebo group (9.7 days vs 12.7 days; p = 0.02), but this was not the case for the ivermectin + doxycycline arm (11.5 days; p = 0.27). Similarly, clinical trials with a 3-day, once-daily dose of 400 µg/kg oral ivermectin in dengue patients has been shown to be safe, with accelerated clearance of the dengue virus nonstructural protein 1 (Suputtamongkol et al., 2021).
Wow. To me seems high from personal anecdotal experience, but I get different people can handle different doses depending on body size, underlying conditions, fitness, immune strength, etc. I’ve had Crohn’s disease for many years so that’s probably a factor of why it hit me so hard. I saw the protocol online when I got Covid last summer, took the 12 mg all at once, and had a very intense and unpleasant reaction. So maybe just a caution not everyone can start off with 12mg’s. :) you are lucky! (Or I am unlucky lol) peace out fren
Ivermectin dosage is weight based- 12 mg. for 150# person. 3 mg. is like spitting in the ocean unless you are a child.
Yep. Also, if you don't take it for 4-5 days it doesn't do much.
Honestly, with my small height and weight and Crohn’s disease, it is kinda like that :) I guess on the exception, but that’s OK.