We make gin and whiskey in stills in the woods. Does anyone know how to grow/make Ivermectin at home? I'm reading that the big Pharma are buying up the small Indian factories to corner the market. If India can do it why can't we.
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Ivermectin came from a soil microbe found, so far, in only one place in the world, ever. So first one would have to understand why it never spread, to "grow" it in your backyard. Seems like a worthy project. Or you would have to build your sterile lab and grow it there. If growing it, it still remains to collect and refine it. Or you would have to build your biochemical lab and make ivermectin from organic precursors. The latter two ways are no doubt how pharmaceutical companies do it.
Anyone know the true shelf life of 1% injectible…? I know they put 2-3 year expirations on them but do they really expire.? I have about 10.0L of the stuff in a cool dry prepper closet at home. Just curious if anyone knows. Maybe it’s like honey and good pretty much forever….?
Usually the time limits on drugs are based on the expectation that at the end of a certain length of time, the drug will have lost some % of efficiency, which would of course throw off the dose calculations that are based on a maximum effectiveness. So many drugs will still be useful even some years after their expiration if they have never been opened or exposed to heat or freezing. HOWEVER there are many that just break down with age, like amoxil suspension, into who knows what. Other suspensions like kaopectate separate but are still all right. If it changes color or texture or looks oily, toss it!
In Japan. I find that odd.