Every medication, prescription and OTC for every human and animal, is regulated by the FDA. And every single medication comes with a litany of side effects.
The point I am really trying to make is we simply not supposed to take medications used for animals, and animals are not supposed to take medications used for humans. Yes, there are many medications that are prescribed for both animals and humans, but the purpose, dosage, form, ingredients, and route of administration (meaning oral, intravenous, rectal, injection) are extremely different.
I completely understand the direness of obtaining ivermectin in any way possible a few years ago, but there has always been available and reputable sources to obtain the "human" form.
To me, it's more of a common sense thing to take the human form of medication over the animal form. There's also calculations involved, and there's a significant risk for a large percentage of our population to make mathematical mistakes in converting animal dose to human dose.
Every medication, prescription and OTC for every human and animal, is regulated by the FDA. And every single medication comes with a litany of side effects.
The point I am really trying to make is we simply not supposed to take medications used for animals, and animals are not supposed to take medications used for humans. Yes, there are many medications that are prescribed for both animals and humans, but the purpose, dosage, form, ingredients, and route of administration (meaning oral, intravenous, rectal, injection) are extremely different.
I completely understand the direness of obtaining ivermectin in any way possible a few years ago, but there have always been available and reputable sources to obtain the "human" form.
To me, it's more of a common sense thing to take the human form of medication over the animal form. There's also calculations involved, and there's a significant risk for a large percentage of our population to make mathematical mistakes in converting animal dose to human dose.
Every medication, prescription and OTC for every human and animal, is regulated by the FDA. And every single medication comes with a litany of side effects.
The point I am really trying to make is we simply not supposed to take medications used for animals, and animals are not supposed to take medications used for humans. Yes, there are many medications that are prescribed for both animals and humans, but the purpose, dosage, form, ingredients, and route of administration (meaning oral, intravenous, rectal, injection) are extremely different.
I completely understand the direness of obtaining ivermectin in any way possible a few years ago, but we're always been available and reputable sources to obtain the "human" form.
To me, it's more of a common sense thing to take the human form of medication over the animal form. There's also calculations involved, and there's a significant risk for a large percentage of our population to make mathematical mistakes in converting animal dose to human dose.