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According to drugs.com, here is the list. I am all for Ivermectin use off label, but people need to be educated on it. This site is monitored by pharmacists and medical doctors. It is misinformation to say there are not side effects.
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According to drugs.com, here is the list. I am all for Ivermectin use off label, but people need to be educated on it. This site is monitored by pharmacists and medical doctors. It is misinformation to say there are not side effects.
https://www.drugs.com/cons/ivermectin-oral.html
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Amen.
Thank you. I may be wrong in using it. So where do you recommend I go to see side effects in Ivermectin?
There really aren't any. I even wrote an article on an African woman that attempted to commit suicide using like 100x the suggested dose of IVM and she was essentially fine.
I’m retired from Pharmacy, Drugs.com that last place anyone should rely on for accurate information!
So where do we find the side effects information for Ivermectin? The trusted list?
The last thing we need is more advice from the medical establishment. Tylenol, on the advice of a hospital, caused my loved one liver damage.
Have you looked into NAC (n-acetyl-l-cysteine) supplement? The US FDA actually banned it briefly during the Plandemic. It's an OTC supplement that MDs actually administer for Tylenol related liver damage. It's also good for lung health.