I’m curious about the use/application of Ivermectin. I often see mention that it is dosed out by body weight, which is fine but not specific. It’s a paste, right? Do I smear a measured amount on my arm? Do I swallow a measured amount? I never see people explain the method. I think the quantity is determined in 50 lb increments. I’m 200 lbs, so I figure I would take “4 doses”, but I don’t really know what that means.
> “It’s a paste, right?”
The paste version is for horses and it works but you have to be extra careful in dosing.
For humans, it comes in round white tabs, 3mg or 12mg.
At 200 lbs, you’re looking at about six 3mg tabs per dose.
Take one dose the 1st day, then another dose in 48 hours, then one dose weekly for five weeks.
It may cause some dizziness. Take with plenty of water on an empty stomach.
Add Dr. Zelenko’s and/or Dr. McCullough’s regimen. Also follow Dr. Mercola. All of these physicians are the real deal.
If you’re in WA State, you’re probably not going to have an easy time getting IVM or HCQ.
I am leery of these products from overseas like from Mexico. Maybe Panama is OK but you tell me where from and why you think it’s legit.
I’d sooner trust a local pharmacy but in certain areas it’s become political which is ridiculous as IVM and HCQ are safer than Tylenol.
If anyone knows a trustworthy compound pharmacy, don’t post it here but freepmail those here who’ve been around for some time.
I’m looking into DIY capability but will be super strict so as not to poison myself.
Quercetin doesn’t require a Rx but it’s weaker than IVM or HCQ.
As with all such things, be diligent and exercise caution.
Ivermectin dosage is based on body weight. I take it in 10MG or 5MG tablets (my dosage is 17.5-20MG for 190 pounds weight .). The horse paste comes in a tube with a plunger marked in body weights starting with 250 pounds with five little notches between each 250 pound mark; i. e. 50 pounds/notch). Other tubes may differ.