“Ivermectin...at a dose of 200 mg/kg.”
I was going jab you on the dosage, but I see the idiots at NIH wrote just what you posted (maybe they’re trying to kill people or something). Anyway, one can look up “mg” on Google and see it says MILLIGRAMS. Since most people weigh 50 to 100 kilograms, then the above dosage would be 15 grams of Ivermectin, which is about 1000 times the standard dosage.
To put it another way it should be MICROgrams/kg(of body weight).
I don't depend on their advice. My doc has prophylatically prescribed our dosages of Edenbridge Pharmaceuticals' nicely packaged tablets, each 3mgs. Courtesy of our doc, we've these in our medicine chest for "as needed." It is sad that the "powers that be" have taken such a strong stance against ivermectin, and especially funded piss-poor studies. Out-o-patent, it is such a threat to Big Pharma, in part because continuing revelations seem to indicate anti-parasitic, anti-viral, and anti-cancer properties in certain instances.
"15 grams of Ivermectin" would be just plain wrong. But probably not lethal compared to -- say -- remdesivir and ventilation. We've been so played.... Regards.
The IVM dose recommended by Dr Z for covid prophylactic use is 0.2 MG of IVM per KG of weight — twice a week, Days 1 and 3.
The dose for active infections is 0.4 MG of IVM per KG, for 5 to 7 days. (Plus the other supplements.)
Here’s a list of the various dose/use Protocols (including vaxx detox):
https://patriots.win/p/16Zr15fq7C/repost-protocols-for-covid-treat