I had a long talk with a doctor at Kaiser Permanente. The subject was Ivermectin. Ivermectin is currently undergoing clinical trials as a prophylactic and treatment for COVID. Until those trials are complete, it is not supported By Kaiser for its use against COVID. I was told that no doctors who practiced under Kaiser could prescribe Ivermectin. If they did so, they would be terminated.
I was told that if a doctor could prescribe Ivermectin, they would require they see the patient to accurately give the dosage. And, that person would be required to have follow-up visits to check for problems if the use were to be on a long term plan. That is standard practice for any drug treatment.
I asked about those who were taking the Ivermectin paste used for treating animals. The doctor said that not under any circumstance should someone do that. The animal Ivermectin, whether in paste or tablets, is for animal use only and not only is it forbidden, it is extremely dangerous for humans.
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Animal ivermectin is not dangerous for humans unless the dose is inaccurate.
Accurate, appropriate dosing and potentially toxic ingredients to humans would be the problem.
People have been using animal meds for a long time, as they are the same as for humans. Human meds also work for animals.