The recommended dose of Ivermectin is 150mcg/kg, which is about 1/7th what is being recommended in the OP link. It's on the higher side of a normal dosage, but Ivermectin is well tolerated.
Please take what I'm about to say with a grain of salt. I am going off of memory (which is generally faulty, but usually in the ballpark). From what I have found, people trying to overdoes on Ivermectin have failed. It is considered the most well tolerated drug there is. I can't find the link at the moment, but when I was looking into it, there was one single case of "liver damage" in all of medical history. Someone tried killing themselves by overdose and took, if I remember correctly, 400 times the recommended dosage. This person's liver not only recovered in a week or so after the "damage", she was cured of what ailed her, which just so happened to have been a parasitic attack on her liver.
Again, take it with a grain of salt. I may be misremembering the details, but I remember clearly, when I was doing this research, thinking WTF. The Ivermectin propaganda campaign was actually a pretty big indicator to me how deep the corruption went in the medical industry.
The recommended does of Ivermectin is 150mcg/kg, which is about 1/7th what is being recommended in the OP link. It's on the higher side of a normal dosage, but Ivermectin is well tolerated.
Please take what I'm about to say with a grain of salt. I am going off of memory (which is generally faulty, but usually in the ballpark). From what I have found, people trying to overdoes on Ivermectin have failed. It is considered the most well tolerated drug there is. I can't find the link at the moment, but when I was looking into it, there was one single case of "liver damage" in all of medical history. Someone tried killing themselves by overdose and took, if I remember correctly, 400 times the recommended dosage. This person's liver not only recovered in a week or so after the "damage", she was cured of what ailed her, which just so happened to have been a parasitic attack on her liver.
Again, take it with a grain of salt. I may be misremembering the details, but I remember clearly, when I was doing this research, thinking WTF. The Ivermectin propaganda campaign was actually a pretty big indicator to me how deep the corruption went in the medical industry.