Posted on 01/24/2021 7:54:37 PM PST by hapnHal
Much has been said much about Peru and its use of Ivermectin as a treatment for the coronavirus. The South American country has been a point of reference regarding its use. The Peruvian government approved the use of Ivermectin by decree on May 8.
Despite having received several requests to suspend it in September, Pilar Mazzetti, the new Minister of Health, ratified it. These measures have aroused much criticism among the scientific community. They do not understand why they continue to distribute the antiparasitic drug without having a randomized blind study to prove its effectiveness and overlook that the total death toll from COVID-19 in Peru is one of the world’s highest.
Turning away from opinions and moving on to facts, it is necessary to verify whether the ivermectin interventions have matched with variations in the virus’s mortality and lethality. And if they match a decrease in the number of new cases, a younger infected population, a substantial reduction in the most vulnerable people, or other factors could explain the variations.
This analysis evaluated the impact of ivermectin interventions on disease mortality and lethality. Specifically, it assessed the effect of large ivermectin distributions on the variation in the number of deaths associated with COVID-19 in the population older than 60 years, and the infection fatality rate in the same group.
In addition to focusing the study on the most vulnerable group, the study analyzes other factors that could cause variations in mortality, such as the number of positive cases in the same age group and the reduction in the population group’s size due to the deaths.
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I purchased it for our cows.
Under $3 each per 6g by the dozen.
That is disgraceful.
Our daughter developed high fever and all the symptoms just before Christmas. She was bad. She never took the tests but no hospital would do any more but give her Tylenol and send her home until admitted in any case. She took Ivermectin on her own and improved within 6 hours. She is now doing fine, except for a bit of weakness.
bkmk
>most of all the nonclinical administrators
I’d say the administrators in the Federal public health edifice most of all, but that’s just dumb ole me looking in from outside.
If you haven’t already, go take a look at the curves for India linked in my earlier post, and what they’ve managed over the last several months with no vaccines.
Pretty much. I did the math too. There are pound inscriptions on the syringe, and they’re about right for humans as well.
It’s FDA approved for veterinary use. People feed it to $million dollar racehorses. While your concern is valid, that’s the other side of the risk assessment. We remain a free country for the time being.
The people that do the IVM meta study in my earlier post also do a HCQ meta. It’s efficacious, but not as good as IVM, is my take base in the two meta studies.
If an existing therapeutic were formally recognized they couldn’t issue an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the vaccines.
BKMK
FWIW it was $22 for 6 tubes back in mid-November, or slightly less than $4 a tube. So the price has gone up 50% since then and it’s still dirt cheap. We’re not the only ones buying it.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf
This might help.
The only drawback to Ivermetin is it’s too cheap!!!!
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Why didn’t you just POST the conclusion in a comment?
Whinnnnney! Hey Wilbur, they took the paaaaste! Snort! Snort!
Protocol (below) says 0.2g/kg body weight. Which turns out to be the same for humans as for horses, adjusted for body weight. Available on amazon for about $6 for a 6g tube. Enough for 6 full doses for a 200-lb person. For me, 1g day 1, day 3, then evry other week forever lol. Yes, you can take too much, so do your own research.
This...Duramectin paste is like apple-ish. Eqvalan paste is like white paste. Avoid using gels. My horses don’t complain about sharing.
How often do you take it - and how much at a time?
The program I opted to follow has you take the first doses n days 1 and 3 (I took the amount indicated for a 200 lb “meat-based-life”), and then a single dose every 28 days, which makes my tube last 5 months (2nd tube would actually start 6 months after initial doses).
I’ve seen some programs with smaller doses over a 5 day period and at different intervals but haven’t looked at all the possibilities because the one I adopted seems OK.
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