That’s exactly what I did. Any compounding pharmacy sells gelatin capsules in various sizes. I got the big ones, size 00, and I use the flat part of a regular toothpick to scoop out my dose. There’s no bad taste going down and only a mild aftertaste about 1/2 hour later.
The full tube is good for one 1250 pound animal, so take 1250 and divide it by your weight. 1250/115 pounds, for example, is almost 11 doses per tube. Estimate how much 1/11th of the tube would be and push that much gel out from the bottom using the plunger. You can’t overdose on it so don’t worry about being too exact. I used a ruler for the first estimate and then just eyeballed it after that. Take it once a week for prophylaxis. Contact America’s Frontline Doctors for the dosage if you actually come down with covid.
I’ve been taking it prophylactically since February, travelled lots of places without a mask, and I’ve been fine. I’ve had 10 of those nasal swab PCR tests forced on me as a requirement to board planes and all have been negative. If those tests are pre-seeded with the virus to increase the case count, as some propose, I’m escaping it by using the ivermectin on a regular basis.
Great post with good info. Thanks, Little Linda.
LL, a quick Ivermectin paste question concerning the capsule size and how much you can put in each capsule - does one capsule hold a full dose, or is it divided between 2 or more?
I’m kind of curious about this method. I also would consider going a couple of sizes smaller on the capsules, knowing that I’d need to take more of them to equal a full dose.