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To: SeekAndFind; Tennessee Conservative

Heads up


5 posted on 03/21/2021 7:05:47 PM PDT by thinden
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To: thinden

Thanks! I got another tube yesterday but saved the link for Frontline doctors in case my husband balks at the horse wormer. He doesn’t get out so if I can keep from getting it his chances of not getting it are good. My kids are all trusting the non-vaccine shots they are taking. That worries me, a lot.

I’ll say it again. If you are open to taking the Ivermectin for horses you’d better get some. Once they figure out that’s where people are getting it they will pull it for prescription only.


19 posted on 03/22/2021 3:22:51 AM PDT by Tennessee Conservative
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To: thinden
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states that it has not approved ivermectin for use by people against Covid-19 and warns that the version and dosage for animals and people are not the same.

Here's my take on that. We gave it to our horses two or three times a YEAR, not a week. The prescription for humans is 3 pills a day instead of one weight measured dose of the horse paste once every other day for two days and then only once a week or just stop until the next exposure. Most Quarter horses take the whole tube at once but only once every 3-6 months tops. It's not the dosage of the paste that's so different. It's the amount of times it's taken in horses vs humans. Animals metabolize meds differently than people do. Dogs can take Benadryl but a 100 pound dog needs four at one time where four at one time might overdose a 100lb person. Ivermectin is Ivermectin. Benadryl is Benadryl. The difference is in how it's taken.

20 posted on 03/22/2021 4:15:59 AM PDT by Tennessee Conservative
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