How the Medical Establishment Changed How to Take Ivermectin to Reduce its Effectiveness

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Executive Summary

  • The topic of how to take Ivermectin has been infiltrated with bad-faith information from pharmaceutical companies.

Introduction

If you read most articles on Ivermectin, you will find that the standard recommendation is to take Ivermectin on an empty stomach. I recommended this for some time but then ran into some information that caused me to question the recommendation.

The Standard Advice on How to Take Ivermectin

These quotes from the article from Drugs.com are what you will typically find on websites that cover this topic.

Take ivermectin on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal.

However, the problem is that Drugs.com is paid for by the drug companies — a financial conflict that it does not disclose. Furthermore, the overall page contains large quantities of false information about Ivermectin. The first advice, which is completely ridiculous, is that Ivermectin could be taken only every several months, as shown in the the following quote.

To effectively treat your infection, you may need to take ivermectin again several months to a year after your first dose.

The studies on Ivermectin we used to develop our dosage calculator showed people taking it daily. People using it for its antiparasitic treatment, such as how it is used in Africa — often take it every week — however, I have never heard of a frequency of once per multiple months. It is challenging to find a drug that is taken so infrequently.

If you have a weak immune system (caused by disease or by using certain medicine), you may need to take more than one dose of ivermectin. Some people who have a weak immune system need to take this medicine on a regular basis. Follow your doctor’s instructions.

Everyone here takes Ivermectin daily, and none of us has a weakened immune system.

The following curious thing from this article is the dosage.

0.15 mg/kg orally once every 12 months

This is an extremely low dosage compared to the studies on Ivermectin. .15 mg/kg once every 12 months is ridiculous; this quote requires its laugh track. It ensures that the Ivermectin will not affect the person taking it. This is a frequent tactic used by the medical establishment to undermine effective treatments they find threatening. Any substance, if the dosage is low enough, can be made to look ineffective. This is exactly what the medical establishment in studies that were designed to prove that Vitamin C was ineffective.