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kit of ZINC ACETATE tablets, DOXYCYCLINE capsules IP, & IVERMECTIN DISPERABLE tablets
Ivermectin, which is one of the Ziverdo kit constituents, has been an agent employed for the treatment of several parasitic infections. It is indicated for use at the appropriate dosage, but safety at a higher dosage has not been established. Some have reported visual defects at higher doses. You may be curious enough to ask the benefit you stand to gain from the triple therapy of the Ziverdo kit. Yes, it does attack organisms of which makes it an excellent anti-viral agent. Ziverdo kit has an impressive efficacy on viruses, and this makes it logical for its use in Dengue, Yellow fever, sindbis virus, and the SARS-COV-2. Ivermectin usually comes in a dose of 3-6mg, but in the Ziverdo kit, the dose is increased to 12mg dispersible tablet for efficacy.
Zinc is another essential drug in the triple combination, which has been rightly referred to as a supplement; zinc tablet has been used in different conditions such as diarrhea for reducing bowel movement. You might begin to wonder how that has to do with the coronavirus. Yes, zinc tablet has a significance at a higher dose. It is employed at a lower dose in diarrhea cases, especially for babies who have to take a Zinc tablet of 20mg daily. Zinc is a very good immune booster at a higher dose and has been recommended as a dietary supplement but not at an amount higher than the recommended dietary intake. The kit has Zinc acetate, which is equivalent to 50mg elemental zinc.
Doxycycline is a well-known drug used for several bacterial infections. Its use has benefited individuals who suffer viral infections due to doxycycline activity on RNA viruses. One of the reasons why the triple therapy of the Ziverdo kit is relevant is the anti-inflammatory activity of doxycycline. One of the most life-threatening symptoms of Covid-19 is hyper-inflammation of the airways, which is common among non-survivors of the Covid-19 illness. Ziverdo kit has 100mg of doxycycline, which is the standard dose of the drug.