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Mrs. McFarland's avatar

Right, and how I like to point out…livestock are given antibiotics just like us…but an anti parasite med is strictly for horses…and you’re a certified loon if you take Ivermectin in human or horse form…..

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John Hohn's avatar

Half of Western Africa takes it prophylactically to prevent river blindness. It is safe, prescribed by doctors and very effective. Just look at Uttar Pradesh.

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Mrs. McFarland's avatar

Yup, Ivermectin is the go to for any intestinal parasite, like tape worm…. But thanks media for ridiculing it and the people who have taken it.

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Jordan Henderson's avatar

Ivermectin is known to have anti-viral properties in vitro. It makes perfect sense to study it, but Dr. McCullough on JRE said that studies in the US had to be stopped because supplies were denied. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32251768/

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Mrs. McFarland's avatar

And the question that needs to be answered is WHY? Same with HCQ.. “ it must be in reserve for Lupus and RA patients”….. Baloney.

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Deb Hill's avatar

Ivermectin is not just for horses. It's used all around the world as a anti parasitic. I give it to the squirrels around here for mange.

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Mrs. McFarland's avatar

Interesting, makes total sense. My point is we are “all” mammals so why people are AGHAST that we take common medicines for infections is idiotic. Thanks!

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Shane Gericke's avatar

Ivermectin--it's what's for dinner :-)

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