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Yes Chellim, I figured they would yank the Ivermectin off the shelves eventually. As mentioned in a previous posting, the Ivermectin I bought at Tractor Supply last year said "pharmaceutical grade" on it and the 2021 packaging changed to say "for animal use only". My neighbor is a Vet here locally and she said its the same exact stuff a physician would presrcibe via pill form. The danger, she said, was that most people have no clue how to administer dosages via the metric system. She went on to explain the massive difference between MG (milligrams) and ML (milliliters). The MG dose would be literally 3-5 drops daily for a 160lb person (which is the correct dose) The ML would be exponential and probably land someone in the ER. (which has happened recently throughout the US)




Here you go. You can now calculate for 125 and 250 pound **horses**. God Bless !!!



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I have the liquid form. But the paste works too. Thanks for posting.
 
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I have the liquid form. But the paste works too. Thanks for posting.



You mentioned you purchased yours at Tractor Supply, can you tell us how much each ?? Thank you and God Bless Smile


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Shit, it's only a matter of time for my employer now I guess, given that I just found this out today:

Rocket builder ULA will require employees receive Covid vaccines beginning Sept. 1

September 1? that's like a little over a week from now, way to force people to make a decision with no time. Mad

I need to started researching religious exemptions because I'll be dammed if I'm putting the clot shot into my body.

I guess I’m probably a short timer as well. Frown
 
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I have the liquid form. But the paste works too. Thanks for posting.



You mentioned you purchased yours at Tractor Supply, can you tell us how much each ?? Thank you and God Bless Smile


I bought 1 liter for $21.95 in October of 2020. The price spiked to $43.95 this summer, and now, according to a previous poster, Tractor Supply no longer has it in stock. Not sure if this is their decision, demand, or political pressure to yank it off the shelves. At the end of the day Farmers still needs this stuff for parasitical treatments.
 
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From May 2017:

One-Third Of New Drugs Had Safety Problems After FDA Approval

It took a median of 4.2 years after the drugs were approved for these safety concerns to come to light, the study found, and issues were more common among psychiatric drugs, biologic drugs, drugs that were granted "accelerated approval" and drugs that were approved near the regulatory deadline for approval.

https://www.npr.org/sections/h...s-after-fda-approval


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I may be wrong and if so I hope one of you will prove me incorrect but I believe the FDA has never approved any tattoo ink for injection into human beings and yet it seems to be all the rage these days with the hipsters and wannabe sailors.

Is this true?


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Sort of.

The FDA sees the ink and additives as too complicated an issue to regulate, so they let it be up to states.

They do get involved whenever there are specific complaints or widespread negative effects on many people for similar issues.

They are somewhat neutral on the issue of regulation.

In other words, they don't really care enough to regulate tattooing.




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This was made available to me. It IS NOT yet peer-reviewed, but if the data holds, it clearly (sadly) holds that boosters may be needed to maintain a viable antibody titer.

Specifically deals with the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine versus survivor antibody titers. 40% fall in vaccinated titers per month versus 5% in those recovered from COVID.

RMD

https://www.medrxiv.org/conten...021.08.19.21262111v1




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You mentioned you purchased yours at Tractor Supply, can you tell us how much each ?? Thank you and God Bless Smile
I bought 1 liter for $21.95 in October of 2020. The price spiked to $43.95 this summer, and now, according to a previous poster, Tractor Supply no longer has it in stock. Not sure if this is their decision, demand, or political pressure to yank it off the shelves. At the end of the day Farmers still needs this stuff for parasitical treatments.

They have it on the website now for $80/250 ml. So about 4 times what you paid for 1/4 as much.
But... they don’t have any available.



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Fellas, you're talking about animals meds. Come on. You're going to put that into your body?
 
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BH,

Link in my post is fixed.

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Fellas, you're talking about animals meds. Come on. You're going to put that into your body?


There’s no difference for this particular medication. It’s the same thing, it would just have to be dosed appropriately. There are some (many) veterinary specific meds but this isn’t one of those. Stromectol (brand) is the oral tablet you’d find in your local pharmacy.
 
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I'm curious as to how many of the people pushing for vaccine mandates in various organizations are heavily invested in Moderna Pfizer, etc.

Seems like that might be bordering on illegal.




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I'm not putting animal meds in my body, any more than I'm putting the "vaccine" in my body.
 
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I don't buy medications from a place called "farm supply" and I certainly don't follow the advice about human health care from veterinarians.

Anyone who takes that route, I wish them the best.
 
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I think therapeutics may be the most important discussion we should be having. Surviving the virus is job one, keeping it from taking over one's body and therefore less communicable is the next. We have a whole lot more data on therapeutics' efficacy than we do the vaccines. Of course, trusting the data and those dispensing it are the big rub, widescale honest discussion have to happen for us to beat this shit.

If I had them, I'd take Ivermectin and HCQ however they're labeled with only modest reservations. If I got the WuFlu, I'd take them asap. There are other sources for these meds, I'm working on getting them but nothing is straightforward in this ugly clusterfuck.




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I don't buy medications from a place called "farm supply" and I certainly don't follow the advice about human health care from veterinarians.

Anyone who takes that route, I wish them the best.


You can get the human grade here, along with a wealth of information about Ivermectin in relation to covid.

https://covid19criticalcare.co...w-to-get-ivermectin/


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The 3mg Ivermectin costs about $6.50/tablet. Luckily insurance covers it as the dose is 9mg/100lb of body weight. Side effects have been minimal.
 
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