I hope this helps. This is Dr. Kory’s treatment. He has an additional hospital protocal.
Hope this helps.
EARLY OUTPATIENT PROTOCOL3
lvermectin1
0.2–0.4 mg/kg per dose (take with or after meals) — one
dose daily, take for 5 days or until recovered*
Use upper dose range if: 1) in regions with more aggressive variants;
2) treatment started on or after day 5 of symptoms or in pulmonary
phase; or 3) multiple comorbidities/risk factors.
Fluvoxamine4 50 mg twice daily for 10–14 days
Add to ivermectin if: 1) minimal response after 2 days of ivermectin;
2) in regions with more aggressive variants; 3) treatment started on
or after day 5 of symptoms or in pulmonary phase; or 4) numerous
comorbidities/risk factors. Avoid if patient is already on an SSRI.
Nasopharyngeal Steamed essential oil inhalation 3 times a day (e.g. VapoRub)
Sanitation and/or chlorhexidine/benzydamine mouthwash gargles and
Betadine nasal spray 2–3 times a day
Vitamin D3 4,000 IU/day
Vitamin C 500–1,000 mg twice a day
Quercetin 250 mg twice a day
Zinc 100 mg/day
Melatonin 10 mg before bedtime (causes drowsiness)
Aspirin 325 mg/day (unless contraindicated)
Pulse Oximeter Monitoring of oxygen saturation is recommended
(for instructions please see page 2 of this file)
* The dosing may be updated as further scientific studies emerge.
1 The safety of ivermectin in pregnancy has not been established. A discussion of benefits vs. risks
with your provider is required prior to use, particularly in the 1st trimester.
2 To use if a household member is COVID-19 positive, or you have prolonged exposure to a COVID-19
positive patient without wearing a mask
3 For late phase — hospitalized patients — see the FLCCC’s MATH+ Hospital Treatment Protocol for
COVID-19 on www.flccc.net
4 Some individuals who are prescribed fluvoxamine experience acute anxiety which needs to be carefully monitored for and treated by the prescribing clinician to prevent rare escalation to suicidal or
violent behavior.
For optional medicines and an overview of the developments in prevention and
treatment of COVID-19, please visit www.flccc.net/optional-medicines.
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bkmk
4later
Great info.
Here is a video of a doc explaining Ivermectin doses for preventative, and different disease stages, for treatment....
https://odysee.com/@DrMobeenSyed:1/Ivermectin-Dosage:7?r=95B5yNYM1tjAo5Lg7CXUuVyUTPf2EGjS
h/t Cathi