Nate, is Ivermectin labeled for human use? Yes or no?
Nate, is Ivermectin labeled for human use? Yes or no?
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It does seem to be the case that it's more likely.
https://sanantonioreport.org/covid-c...gh-infections/
Is that because the vaccine works less effectively in the elderly, or because the elderly were the first to be vaccinated so their dosages are wearing off first? If we know the vax wears off after 6-8 months, then it makes sense that the first people to get it would be the first group of people seeing breakthrough cases.
I mean the elderly got the same vaccine that we got.
The whole point your making regarding Ivermectin is that it's an "animal' drug because they make it for animals, well, they make it for people too.
It's the same with a lot of medicines, they make pain killers, and anti-biotics for animals too, that doesn't anti-biotics horse medication anymore than it makes Ivermectin horse medication.
I do so enjoy when people tell me what my point is.
What we don't see is people running to the vet to get aspirin for their headache. We don't see farm supply stores unable to keep horse Aleve or whatever the **** they take in stock and having to make customers show a picture of themselves with their horse before they will sell them some Mr. Edvil.
https://www.fox5vegas.com/coronaviru...4f6ad9c73.html
I read the other day that the biggest study that promotes Ivermectin for Covid is plagurised and falsified. And that the author used a thesaurus to change words. (This is old news)
Which was real obvious when the fake study replaced the term 'Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome' with 'Extreme Intense Respiratory Syndrome'.
Made me LOL
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