Posted on Sep 28, 2021
Jimmy Carter Distributed 160 Million Treatments of Ivermectin in 11 Countries?
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PFC David Foster
Isn't that the one that is 500 dollars a dose? It's to expensive and does it just fight the symptoms, or does it fight the actual virus like the vaccine... this I am unsure of...
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PFC David Foster
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi - I get confused, we were talking about Ivermectin. I stand corrected, it does seem to work when mixed together, according to this article... The Ivermectin is rather expensive, but the one I was thinking about was 500 dollars a dose, I found Ivermectin for 78 quickly, so it's probably cheaper... plus the Hydrochloraquine (spelling) and the zink is obviously dirt cheap...
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MAJ Hugh Blanchard
Dear David,
No, Ivermectin is usually very cheap. My wife's family raised quarter horses on their farm and we had quarter horses of our own for several years.. Ivermectin is a veterinary medicine used to prevent hookworm and whip worm infestation in several mammals. I cannot tell you how many times I have given Ivermectin to our horses as an orally-administered paste. Until recently, Ivermectin was very cheap, but it is now in short supply because it's being bought up for use in preventing/mitigating COVID 19 in humans. Similar situation with hydroxychloroquine, which is a preventative medication for malaria. It differs in that this is an already-approved human medication, just not for COVID 19 treatment.
No, Ivermectin is usually very cheap. My wife's family raised quarter horses on their farm and we had quarter horses of our own for several years.. Ivermectin is a veterinary medicine used to prevent hookworm and whip worm infestation in several mammals. I cannot tell you how many times I have given Ivermectin to our horses as an orally-administered paste. Until recently, Ivermectin was very cheap, but it is now in short supply because it's being bought up for use in preventing/mitigating COVID 19 in humans. Similar situation with hydroxychloroquine, which is a preventative medication for malaria. It differs in that this is an already-approved human medication, just not for COVID 19 treatment.
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Well we keep being told it doesn’t work, but here are studies that show it does work.
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