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Common Anti-Parasite Drug May Kill Coronavirus in Under 48 Hours, Say Researchers
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| 4/3/2020
| bob price
Posted on 04/04/2020 6:53:21 PM PDT by bitt
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To: The Truth Will Make You Free
Topical treatment for scabies uses 5% permethrin cream. The OTC 1% (ok for non-resistant head lice) hasn't worked, at least according to patients who claim to have tried it. With topicals details in the delivery vehicle may make huge differences. Extemporaneous formulations with the calculated "correct" amount may not deliver the same dose, in either direction, as the commercial formulation. Proper dosage, for that species, is important and the differences are not always obvious. I knew someone who killed their cat treating feline scabies with the 5% cream. Repurposing animal rated drugs for human use would blow the FDA's gasket, but they're not all wrong on that. Someone with appropriate expertise should at least consider the particular animal drugs in question to rule out obvious, to them, issues. Something the pool cleaner couple neglected.
And there should be at least anedotal evidence the standard human drug at the standard human dosage actually works in vivo, not just in vitro. After all ivermectin, according to the articles that launched this discussion, also worked great against Dengue in vitro, but was worthless in vivo. Human trials asap, certainly! Perhaps one comparing hydroxychloroquine to ivermectin. Plenty of potential patients and plenty of idle labor available to conduct them. If it really clears the virus in 1-2 days that effect should be statistically recognizable very soon. Then can come the logistical issue of how much drug can we get how fast and just how creative we need to be with non-standard usage.
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posted on
04/05/2020 12:28:57 PM PDT
by
JohnBovenmyer
(waiting for the tweets to hatch)
To: bitt
Well, get the FDA to start thinking about getting some clinical trials on the schedule and in a couple of years or so this will have some pragmatic value. /s
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posted on
04/05/2020 12:47:56 PM PDT
by
OKSooner
(Hey Xi, do you see this here, you know what this means?)
To: Abby4116
We did the slow kill for heartworm treatment - heartgard every 2 weeks and doxycycline 3x a day. It was under $300 for a lab and the expensive part of that was a shortage of doxy which raised the priceI thought I was the only one that did this sort of thing. Tough enough the "normal" heartworm treatment cost about $1500, but they warned that in his state, it might also kill him. I found out about the "slow" protocol, and was able to implement it. I found enough powdered Doxy to last me the year, cost me $50. I used sheep ivermectin, about $10 worth that year. When I took him back to the vet later to get checked, they were amazed that he tested totally normal.
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posted on
04/05/2020 1:51:01 PM PDT
by
Paradox
(Don't call them mainstream, there is nothing mainstream about the MSM.)
To: Bonemaker
“Thats a monthly anti-heartworm pill for dogs if memory serves correct.”
It also is a broad spectrum vermicide when given to dogs at a slightly higher dose. But, certain dog breeds, mostly herding dogs, may have a negative reaction to it.
It can be used as a topical treatment in many species, and works well killing poultry mites when used in this manner.
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posted on
04/05/2020 1:57:51 PM PDT
by
Darnright
(We live in interesting times.)
To: Darnright
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posted on
04/05/2020 3:16:11 PM PDT
by
Bonemaker
(invictus maneo)
To: 5th MEB
Real pain in the neck and the wallet, but my boys and girls are worth it. Yes; as they ARE family!!
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posted on
04/05/2020 5:47:48 PM PDT
by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
To: Paradox
I used the slow kill method in dogs that were at risk of not being able to take the treatment with a good amount of success. Doxy kills the bacteria in the gut of the adult heartworm and weakens them while the ivermectin slow kills the adults and microfilaria.
To: WildHighlander57
At first the ivermectin was discovered and processed in Japan. Drug companies in the US make it now the last time I was able to discern its origin.
To: JohnBovenmyer
Thanks for the warnings.
It occurred to me today theres got to be thousands of people who would volunteer as test subjects or control groups and get deliberately exposed to CV to see what happens and determine if this a preventative so America can get back to work. When America was attacked at Pearl Harbor who knows how many young men laid their lives down and volunteered to become soldiers for this countrys sake. Being a CV test case would be orders of magnitude safer than being a front line soldier. The important thing now is to expedite possibilities like ivermectin and bypass normal protocols. WERE AT WAR!
To: bitt
Will the left try to stop this drug too?
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posted on
04/07/2020 6:08:42 PM PDT
by
TBP
(Progressives lack compassion and tolerance. Their self-aggrandizement is all that matters.)
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