BRKG AUG 11 2021 Dr Cory and the FLCCC Ivermectin Team Recommended Bigger Dose of Ivermectin for Covid19 Delta Variant.

paul bunyan

Frostbite Falls, Minnesota
Edit to add the Out patient / Home care dosing Sorry.... my meds are running low.

I hope this isn't a dup... Im not an MD, Not medical advice,

FLCCC = "Frontline Covid Critical Care"

Edited to add correct link:


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Pierre Cory, MD, a director of the "Frontline Covid Critical Care" team, has sacrificed 2 jobs at Major Hospitals, to make this information available to the public. The Big Pharmaceutical Companies would like the FLCCC to be destroyed, blocked on all Public websites.

Please pay attention. And bookmark this Thread for the lives of you families.
 
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Binkerthebear

Veteran Member
So if you weigh 175 (80 kg) how much of the tube of horse paste is that considering you need .5 mg/kg ? Since the whole syringe treats a 1250 lb horse, I’ve been taking an eighth of one tube every week.
 

Walrus Whisperer

Hope in chains...
So say someone tips the scale at 250?
That's the 1st measurement on the horse paste injector type ivermectin, you would get 4 doses total out of one like that. I weigh 120, so I would get 8 doses out of one. When you open it up, you'll see how it works. Any other thing, I don't know.
 

Mprepared

Veteran Member
I had a few rabbits that were dumped and my husband built a hutch and one got ear mites. I searched for answers and got on a rabbit board and they said to give the size of a pea to a rabbit and to SHAKE that tube really good because the tube was meant for a horse and part of it might settle in the tube and not hurt the horse but kill the rabbit. I did it over the years a rabbit here and there get ear mites and about a day after giving the drop the ear mite stuff would fall out of their ears. Would stay clean a year or 2 and a different rabbit get mites, probably from hay, but it is some powerful stuff so I SHOOK that tube hard.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
As I compute it, the default dose for the paste is 6g per a 1200 lb animal or .5g per hundred lbs. At .0187 of active ingredient you're getting 9mg per hundred lbs and converting the weight you're getting .2 mg per kg. So this recommendation is for two to three times the default dose, or 1g to 1.5g per hundred lbs.

Someone else should check my numbers.

As I mentioned elsewhere, a cheap digital scale is the best way to weigh out fluid doses.
 
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Binkerthebear

Veteran Member
As I compute it, the default dose for the paste is .5g per hundred lbs, or 6g per a 1200 lb animal. At .0187 of active ingredient and converting the weight you're getting .2 mg per kg. So this recommendation is for two to three times the default dose, or 1g to 1.5g per hundred lbs.

Someone else should check my numbers.

As I mentioned elsewhere, a cheap digital scale is the best way to weigh out fluid doses.
I’ll never understand this ! Are you saying my approx eighth of a tube is my default dose but, if I get Covid, I should go to two to three times that - maybe half the whole tube being enough to normally treat a 600 lb horse ? Thanks in advance !
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
I’ll never understand this ! Are you saying my approx eighth of a tube is my default dose but, if I get Covid, I should go to two to three times that - maybe half the whole tube being enough to normally treat a 600 lb horse ? Thanks in advance !

I am not a doctor, nor do I play one on TV. I don't know your normal dose because I don't know what you weigh. I am not recommending anything; I'm doing a calc based on the above recommendation and telling you what I computed. At the very least, wait for someone else to verify my result.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
How many people have died because the effectiveness of Ivermectine and hcq was questioned and denied


OK, gotcha.

I thought you were indicating that the FLCCC was showing some hypocrisy, which would be ironic as they've been among the most vocal in promoting it.
 

Quiet Man

Nothing unreal exists
So say someone tips the scale at 250?
Each 'click' on the 'horse goop' tube (my wife's term of endearment) is for 50 Lbs at the standard dose.
  • For 250 Lbs., then, the standard dose (0.2 mg/Kg) would be 5 clicks.
  • For 250 Lbs. at the double dose (0.4 mg/Kg), take 10 clicks
  • For 250 Lbs. at the triple dose (0.6 mg/Kg), take 15 clicks

ETA: If you are using the 'injectable' liquid (take it orally, such as in juice or water; don't inject):

250 Lbs / 2.2046 = 113.4 Kg
113.4 Kg * 0.2 mg = 22.68 mg (Pure Ivermectin; Standard dose)

The liquids that I've seen are all 1% Ivermectin (be sure to check what you have), that means 10 mg of pure Ivermectin is present in each 1 ml

22.68 / 10 = 2.27 ml (of the liquid)

So, for 250 Lbs of body weight a person would take 2.27 millilitres of the 1% injectible Ivermectin liquid for a standard dose.

Multiply by 2 (4.5 ml) or 3 (6.8 ml) for the new FLCCC recommendations.

Either way, it is recommended that you take a standard dose between meals, and with 8 oz of water.
 
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reaganchick

Contributing Member
Ugh, MIL had a fall & am picking her up from ER. I assume she’s now been exposed. I’ve looked but can’t find the post that explains the injectable stuff & dosing. Can someone help me out? Hubs just had abdominal surgery (we’ve both already had Covid & r on the usual D3, zinc, C protocol but I want to be ready…
 

sjhenderson

Senior Member
Each 'click' on the 'horse goop' (my wife's term of endearment) tube is for 50 Lbs at the standard dose.
  • For 250 Lbs., then, the standard dose (0.2 mg/Kg) would be 5 clicks.
  • For 250 Lbs. at the double dose (0.4 mg/Kg), take 10 clicks
  • For 250 Lbs. at the triple dose (0.6 mg/Kg), take 15 clicks
Correct. Thanks.
 

paul bunyan

Frostbite Falls, Minnesota
Great job troops. Nice to see help with dosing with horsey paste.. Be sure to double check your calculations.
Do not take Fluvoxamine if you are already on similar antidepressants... ie prozac / fluoxatine
Spread the good news.
 
So if you weigh 175 (80 kg) how much of the tube of horse paste is that considering you need .5 mg/kg ? Since the whole syringe treats a 1250 lb horse, I’ve been taking an eighth of one tube every week.
It's been said on this site to ONLY take the horse paste once a month not every week as it stays in the body for a whole month. Too much can make you very sick.
 

paul bunyan

Frostbite Falls, Minnesota
Ugh, MIL had a fall & am picking her up from ER. I assume she’s now been exposed. I’ve looked but can’t find the post that explains the injectable stuff & dosing. Can someone help me out? Hubs just had abdominal surgery (we’ve both already had Covid & r on the usual D3, zinc, C protocol but I want to be ready…

what is the stock strength of the ivermectin in the vial? ie 10mg/ml or 25mg/ ml not real dose... read the label to us
 

Hfcomms

EN66iq
A lot of price gouging on Amazon now for the horse ivermectin. I bought my last 3 pack for about $24 a little over a month ago and now am seeing 3 pack's on Amazon for $89 with free shipping and $56 with $25 shipping although I did find a 5 pack of Duravet brand for $57. People are catching on and others are taking advantage. I checked my local Tractor Supply and they still have tubes for $6.50 a piece.

Pays to be ahead of the crowd as those who were late to the party for their PPE during the run up to Covid. When the herd panics scalpers of all kinds show up to make a huge profit.
 

Quiet Man

Nothing unreal exists
can someone.. figure this out for me?
Please see post #20, above.

Bottom line: For 250 Lbs, a standard dose would be 22.7 mg., or slightly less than two of the 12 mg pills. If you plan to take the higher FLCCC recommendations you would need to double or triple this.
 

Buick Electra

TB2K Girls with Guns
I've been going by INCHES using the paste.

Early on it was 1/2" for up to 200lbs of weight.

So am I now to double this to 1"?????
 
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