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No Faucci is….j/kIs Alex Jones selling them?
If you take the recommended stuff you wont need it.
The Ivermectin is part of the recommended stuff. The Ivermectin increases the cells uptake of the vitamins. But the dog stuff is not safe for humans. The horse paste is though.If you take the recommended stuff you wont need it.
But I give it to my wolf dogs. Buy it at Tractor Supply for about $30 for a 2 year supply.
Forget Heartgard and $15 a month per animal.
Qualify that statement please.The Ivermectin is part of the recommended stuff. The Ivermectin increases the cells uptake of the vitamins. But the dog stuff is not safe for humans. The horse paste is though.
Per the vets instructions I give .05 ml orally to a 70 pound dog. Looks like the price has doubled since I last bough it. I wonder why?
Its the other stuff in there that is not good for people is my understanding, Maybe @UKDslayer could fill us in?Qualify that statement please.
I looked at the ingredient list and it is the same Ivermectin as in any other form.
Dose for dogs is:
- Ivermectin is available in 10 mg/ml and 2.7 mg/ml injectable form; 0.153 percent and 1.87 percent paste form; 10 mg/ml liquid oral form and 68 mcg, 136 mcg, and 272 mcg tablets.
- Heartgard Plus® and Iverhart® are available in various concentrations of ivermectin combined with pyrantel pamoate.
Dosing Information of Ivermectin for Dogs and Cats
Some formulations contain Pyrantel Pamoate, a single dose anti-helminthic often given to humans for Round worms, and Tape worms and pin worms in kids. The key to safety is to stay with the MG/KG dosing. Don't use any of this unless you actually know what you're doing.
- Medication should never be administered without first consulting your veterinarian. The dose for ivermectin varies from species to species and also depends on the intent of treatment. General dosing guidelines follow.
- For dogs: Dose is 0.0015 to 0.003 mg per pound (0.003 to 0.006 mg/kg) once a month for heartworm prevention; 0.15 mg per pound (0.3 mg/kg) once, then repeat in 14 days for skin parasites; and 0.1 mg per pound (0.2 mg/kg) once for gastrointestinal parasites.
Imagine believing this drug is only for animals because it is ALSO for animals ROFL
Interesting. I wonder if this is why the FDA tried to (or did?) reclassify NAC as a drug and put it behind a prescription block. Never paid attention to where that went but I know they one-day sent out threatening letters to all the big pharma retailers to get it off their shelves or else. I never ran out or wasn't able to buy it so I didn't care but I thought it was really odd.
This would make that make total sense. Can't have people surviving a culling.