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To: Mr Rogers
for AN ENTIRE TUBE works out to a person who weighs 57 kg or 125 lbs!

Check your math. Horse dosage is about equal to the human dosage. One tube is about 1250lbs of treatment, not 125.
168 posted on 09/04/2021 7:44:47 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

You didn’t read what I posted.


“Ivermectin has a wide therapeutic index and previous studies have shown doses up to 2000 mcg/kg (ie, 10 times the US Food and Drug Administration approved dose) are well tolerated and safe...”...

A horse tube has 113,750 mcg of ivermectin. “Well tolerated and safe” for AN ENTIRE TUBE works out to a person who weighs 57 kg or 125 lbs!”


My point was that even if you took TEN TIMES the maximum dose the FDA allows - “doses up to 2000 mcg/kg” - it would be “well tolerated and safe...” based on US government published studies.

And that, in turn, means someone over 125 lbs taking an ENTIRE tube would get a dose that has already been tested on humans and found to be “well tolerated and safe...”!

For COVID, recommended protocols found in various studies suggest using either a 1:1 ration of human to horse (ie, a 150 lb person dialing in the syringe for 150 lbs) or double that (a 150 lb person dialing in 300 lbs of horse wormer). I have the stuff around for my horses. If I catch COVID, they will send me home to wait to see if I get really sick - and in that case, I’ll take a double dose based on the information I’ve seen. And believe I’m well inside what a human can take safely - per government published studies.


169 posted on 09/04/2021 9:10:29 AM PDT by Mr Rogers
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