Where to get Ivermectin

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    My mom is in her 60's and is worried about getting covid. She is very healthy but wants to have some ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and Vitamin D, zinc, etc.

    If any of you have gotten this stuff and know who to call and how to get it from them, please let me know.

    She is having a hard time getting them where she is.

    Thanks in advance.
     
    Vitamin D and Zinc are still easy enough to order online if your grocery store doesn't have it.
    She might even check and see if her local doctor sells vitamins as a side business.
    Plenty of nutrition stores online and in bigger places that carry those vitamins too.

    You're not going to get HQC without a prescription.
    As for the other one, well, you are about a month behind the times, so getting is going to be hard. She might try one of the online telehealth doctors as shown in the post above.
     
    When taking any medication...get it from an actual doctor...

    Im not an MD, but I can pretty safely say you shouldn't put anything in your body you bought from Tractor Supply.

    Aso, again not a doctor, but I don't believe ivermectin or hydroxychloroquin prevents you from getting the China virus, it's only useful once you have it....which is probably why doctors won't prescribe it to her just yet....
     
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    Funny how people won't take the IVM if it came from a farm and feed store. Spoiler alert...It's the same thing.

    I read the fine print on the label, you know the one with a horse on the box. Guess what. They just go ahead and print both warnings on there. It says that it is for humans, not horses and right next to it, it's for horses not humans. :ROFLMAO: It's the same!

    When the gov has too many regulations, shit gets hilarious. Since the same med is made for two or four legged critters, they have to put all applicable warnings on. I'll bet the engineer that put that on the label level drawing chuckled.
     
    Funny how people won't take the IVM if it came from a farm and feed store. Spoiler alert...It's the same thing.

    I read the fine print on the label, you know the one with a horse on the box. Guess what. They just go ahead and print both warnings on there. It says that it is for humans, not horses and right next to it, it's for horses not humans. :ROFLMAO: It's the same!

    When the gov has too many regulations, shit gets hilarious. Since the same med is made for two or four legged critters, they have to put all applicable warnings on. I'll bet the engineer that put that on the print level drawing chuckled.
    • dosage is an issue.
    • potential complications with pre-existing medical conditions/ medications.
    • potential additives packages in the IVM that may not be meant for human consumption.
    • safe handling standards.
    im not saying dont take IVM....im saying be smart about it.
     
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    My only issue with taking the paste is the small window of storage temps. Was it properly stored from manufacture to the time I would ingest it? I don't know. I know it does work when I use it on horses.

    CVS filled an ivermec scrip (tablets for humans) for me, but that was back in the winter.
     
    It's the same stuff and the dose per lb is the same. If you OD on it you have to really try hard to fuck that up. In fact, Drs are giving 2x the dose to china clap patients.
    it is.....and based on some rough math, a standard 6gram tube of IVM has approx 10 human doses....

    is your average person going to do the math to figure out the correct dose?....i dunno, not really my problem....

    does your average person know how IVM (or other ingredients packaged with IVM from TS) will react with other medications they are on?....i dunno, again, not really my problem....

    does your average person know how IVM (or other ingredients packaged with IVM from TS) will react to other underlying conditions they might have?....i dunno, still not my problem...


    should your average person self medicate with medicines they dont understand?......in my non-medical opinion, no.

    but last i checked, this is a free country, and you can do as you please.

    all i can do is recommend to seek knowledge from people that actually went to medical school.
     
    First, suggest reading this: https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterina.../faq-covid-19-and-ivermectin-intended-animals
    Know that ivermectin is primarily used in animals, pets, cats and dogs to prevent heartworms.

    If that doesn't bother you, and you really want to get your hands on ivermectin, I am guessing a visit to the local veterinary or pet store and tell them you have an animal at home with heartworms that needs ivermectin?

    Honestly OP, you are looking for medical advice in the wrong forum...
     
    The plunger has a lock that you set at the animal's weight that's printed on it. I use a 1200# dose for a 900# horse. Do this twice a year for many years and she's still upright. I'm not say anyone should or should not take it, but it would take a complete idiot to overdose.
     
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    First, suggest reading this: https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterina.../faq-covid-19-and-ivermectin-intended-animals
    Know that ivermectin is primarily used in animals, pets, cats and dogs to prevent heartworms.

    If that doesn't bother you, and you really want to get your hands on ivermectin, I am guessing a visit to the local veterinary or pet store and tell them you have an animal at home with heartworms that needs ivermectin?

    Honestly OP, you are looking for medical advice in the wrong forum...
    If you dose an animal infected with heartworms you may kill the animal. So probably need to tell a different story.
     
    Where ever you get it, always figure a drug dose by Mg or mcg per KG of body weight. Horses are a hell of a lot bigger that humans, so adjust the dose. The amount is right there on the package insert (the big sheet of paper folded up 20 times with tiny writing. It says Usual Dosage) .
    200 micrograms/kg body weight, or 3 mg tablets. I am not prescribing, just telling you how to dose for adult humans vs horses.
    It is an anti-helminthic (worms) that SEEMS to have efficacy against this virus, but frankly the jury is still out.
     
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    Liquid 1% ivermectin solution intended for injection (either ivermectin or noromectin) take 1ml/1cc orally once a day for five days. Do NOT get ivermectin plus, the plus has other ingredients in it to treat liver flukes. This is from an old friend who just happens to be a dr. . Ivermectin has been used on our farm and every other farm I know of to treat dogs, cats and people. Years ago we cured many dogs with heart worms and people would say “it’s not labeled for dogs and it will kill them”. As with anything if your susceptible to allergic reactions you may not want to take it.
     
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    Years ago we cured many dogs with heart worms and people would say “it’s not labeled for dogs and it will kill them”. As with anything if your susceptible to allergic reactions you may not want to take it.

    The reason is that some specific dog breeds have a defective blood/brain barrier and could die from it.
    Most dog breeds are just fine with it.
     
    My only issue with taking the paste is the small window of storage temps. Was it properly stored from manufacture to the time I would ingest it? I don't know. I know it does work when I use it on horses.

    CVS filled an ivermec scrip (tablets for humans) for me, but that was back in the winter.
    It smells like apples but tastes like shit lol
     
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    Liquid 1% ivermectin solution intended for injection (either ivermectin or noromectin) take 1ml/1cc orally once a day for five days. Do NOT get ivermectin plus, the plus has other ingredients in it to treat liver flukes. This is from an old friend who just happens to be a dr. . Ivermectin has been used on our farm and every other farm I know of to treat dogs, cats and people. Years ago we cured many dogs with heart worms and people would say “it’s not labeled for dogs and it will kill them”. As with anything if your susceptible to allergic reactions you may not want to take it.
    ivermectin dosage.jpeg
     
    First, suggest reading this: https://www.fda.gov/animal-veterina.../faq-covid-19-and-ivermectin-intended-animals
    Know that ivermectin is primarily used in animals, pets, cats and dogs to prevent heartworms.

    If that doesn't bother you, and you really want to get your hands on ivermectin, I am guessing a visit to the local veterinary or pet store and tell them you have an animal at home with heartworms that needs ivermectin?


    Honestly OP, you are looking for medical advice in the wrong forum...
    IVM is primarily used as an anti-parasitic in both humans and animals...it is not primarily an "animal medication".....

    plenty of medications are approved for use in both humans and animals...and plenty of medications are used "off label"


    regarding its effectiveness on Covid, i cant say......but plenty of people smarter than me seem to think it works, and have apparently effectively treated people with it.
     
    My mom is in her 60's and is worried about getting covid. She is very healthy but wants to have some ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, and Vitamin D, zinc, etc.

    If any of you have gotten this stuff and know who to call and how to get it from them, please let me know.

    She is having a hard time getting them where she is.

    Thanks in advance.
    Get it from a doctor (it is approved for humans). One of the coolest new things is "Teledoc" you can literally get a doctor appointment via iphone/computer w/o leaving your house.

    Reasons not to get it from Tractor Supply: The filler (no medicine is 100% medicine) may not be safe for humans, nor is the dosage as controlled. Since it can be obtained in "human" form--why risk it.

    BUt remember, it is a TREATMENT, not a preventative. The best preventative is soap and hot water on your hands frequently.
     
    easons not to get it from Tractor Supply: The filler (no medicine is 100% medicine) may not be safe for humans, nor is the dosage as controlled. Since it can be obtained in "human" form--why risk it.

    BUt remember, it is a TREATMENT, not a preventative. The best preventative is soap and hot water on your hands frequently.
    The best preventatives yes - handwashing is still #1!! Nobody is talking about that! But Vitamin D levels above 55, a daily Zinc 50mg (zinc now easier to find again) are also preventative!!

    Why take horse meds? Because some doctors will NOT prescribe it, pharmacies WONT fill it. If its that or nothing.... even using the Frontline Doctors - and I wholly applaud their efforts, some people can't swing $250-300 vs $9.99 tube. I would like to know about real horse medicine side effects. I know when my dog is prescribed meds they are often identical to human meds - I honestly don't know about the side effects I'm just saying I understand desperation.
     
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    PS - If you are going to do the horse stuff, make sure it is Ivermectin. Someone sent me a link of Alex Jones taking a worse wormer I've on his show....and he did take a horse dewormer but it was pyrantel pamoate instead of ivermectin lol.
     
    IVM has been around for almost 40 years and there have been 40 billion doses taken in that time. Of those 40 billion doses there have been 6 deaths attributed to it. 6! It's magnitudes safer than Tylenol and ibuprofen. It's undecided whether it's a better prophylaxis or cure for COVID-19. It excells at both. See the Africa graph in post 37 and also it's results in Utar Pradesh India, Peru and soon Japan. The fact that the CDC and the AMA and individual hospitals are prohibiting it's use for COVID-19 patients is criminal. The only reason is greed or control. People need to go to prison.
     
    And from another part of the world without a brain and population reduction and control in full view,
    Awe have this:


    Also don’t forget that these kill shots do not have full approval of the FDA, only a extension of the emergency use authorization. What they did approve is a vapor ware vaccine that will be available in 2024 from German big pharma bioNten
     

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    Conclusions:
    Moderate-certainty evidence finds that large reductions in COVID-19 deaths are possible using ivermectin. Using ivermectin early in the clinical course may reduce numbers progressing to severe disease. The apparent safety and low cost suggest that ivermectin is likely to have a significant impact on the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic globally.
     
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    Ivermectin is for parasitic infections, not fucken viral infections.
    You guys need to pull your heads out of the conspiracy theories.
    Show the peer reviewed, science based testing, that shows Ivermectin has any quantifiable effect on Covid-19.
    Bullshit and a perfect example of a keyboard warrior incapable of doing research.


    Points from an old but valid article:

    • Studies have shown ivermectin inhibits replication of SARS-CoV-2 and seasonal influenza viruses, inhibits inflammation through several pathways, lowers viral load, protects against organ damage, prevents transmission of SARS-CoV-2 when taken before or after exposure, speeds recovery and lowers risk of hospitalization and death in COVID-19 patients.
    • Doctors have been told not to use ivermectin as large controlled trials are still lacking. However, once you can see from clinical evidence that something is working, then conducting controlled trials becomes unethical, as you know you’re condemning the control group to poor outcomes or death. In fact, this is the exact argument vaccine makers now use to justify the elimination of control groups and giving everyone the vaccine.

    Draw your own conclusions on why treatments shown to be effective to treat the virus are/were so heavily demonized (i.e. invalidating the EUAs).