I can understand if someone wants to uses it who does not have access to the 3 major vaccines in the US, but if you are going to be vaccinated, why not go with one of those? This stuff has not shown as much benefit as the 3 to the best of my knowledge.
It is this mind set that I do not understand, if you don't want a vaccine great. But it is as if these people are saying the Left wants me to take one of the 3...so I will not. I will take a Rx that was intended for animals...Sounds like me back when I was using.
Its to help horse's joints? Ahh, give me some anyway, I wanna start the game this Saturday!
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Actually, it has been used to treat parasitic intestinal worms for both humans and animals for over 30 years. 3 or 4 Billion (yes Billion) doses used. Minor side effects mostly in those with worms (due to the dead worms breaking down in the body?). All the hubbub over veterinary version is not because it is not proven in humans. It is because the veterinary versions are not produced for human consumption. i.e. you should not take veterinary penicillin for that reason. Probably would not hurt you at all but not produced to the same standards as human meds. Only reason the vet thing came up was because people who wanted it early could not get their docs to prescribe it for CV. AMA and CDC, and NIH would not clear it for that use. Docs afraid they would be cancelled. Since it is oral, I doubt the vet version would have any side effects for humans. Safe dosing is accomplished by weight of patient, horse, or human. It is what you have been giving your dogs for worms for the last 30-40 years. Has been approved for humans since 1988. For intestinal parasites, scabies, head lice etc. Its antiviral effects have been noted in recent years but not with approvals as yet. The Japanese doctor who developed it won a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2015 for worldwide success for treating the diseases it was made for. Those diseases killed a lot of folks and animals before Ivermectin.
Note: My wife and I took doses of it when we could not get vaccinated, both because of our ages and medical conditions made us targets for a bad result from CV.
My wife reported a mild headache the night after, but I had zero side effects. I felt that its use fit with the Hippocratic Oath "First do no harm" as it is a proven safe drug. The two doses we each took lasted several weeks and we would have repeated that monthly if we had not gotten vaccinated. My doctor prescribed it after the NIH gave it approval for "off schedule" use. If either of us gets the Delta CV before we get our "Booster", we will take it again. Currently, most of the proper studies have not shown it to be much help in patients already hospitalized with serious disease. But!!! as a prophylactic given to people at high risk, it has shown a dramatic reduction in CV in those people. The studies are still underway so there is more to come. Sorry for being long winded, but I thought this info was of some value.