What dosage are these studies saying is needed? Is it the only drug administered? Or is it a cocktail of drugs? If so, whats the other drugs and their dosage? Is is technically safe to have that mixture of drugs?
What are the adverse reactions to ivm?
exactly, these questions need to be answered immediately to discover the most efficient way to administer it but i haven't tracked which version works best, it seems whichever way they choose works well enough tbh
the most effective prevention studies in argentina mixed it with carageenan but i think the bigger 3,000 person indian study is straight up ivermectin and its only 83% but thats still more than enough to close the covid down
apparently you take the 2 amounts 48 hours apart according to your body weight
the drug is safe for you to take normally, they don't know what the long term effects are since nobody had to use it for so long, but that is a mute point because the only reason people need to take it for so long now is that covid is ongoing
if they deployed it and everyone took it then it would be over very quickly and you don't need long term usage, i don't think you even need to use it at all until you or a close contact gets covid, then everybody around you quickly takes it to stop it, its more riskier but maybe people don't want to have to take it multiple weeks etc
there is a safety study from 2013 that showed no effects for people taking 10 times the amount recommended, but actually let me check that one again, thats an interim point ffs