September 14, 2021

Ivermectin Lethal Overdose

James Doogue

The US FDA warns that Ivermectin was found to be lethal when given to mice and rats at the rate of 25mg/kg to 50mg/kg per dose.

If I was to take the lower lethal dosage that would be 25mg X 90kg = 2,250mg per dose. I reckon the rodents were choked to death!

The readily available Ivermectin pills come in 3mg capsules. So for me to take the low level lethal dosage rate for mice, I would need to swallow 750 capsules in one sitting.

I'd have to be very committed to suicide by Ivermectin to carry that off.

In fact the recommended Covid-19 prevention dose for Ivermectin as part of the FLCCC Alliance protocol is just 0.2 mcg/kg.

For me at 90kg that would come to just six 3mg capsules with food, twice a week for as long as the pandemic is of concern. If I test positive, then immediate treatment at that level for 5 days or while symptoms last is part of the protocol. The Ivermectin treatment (as part of the protocol) increases in dosage for those hospitalised.

But there's no way I'm swallowing 750 capsules either deliberately or accidentally. Nobody is.

The health organisations and politicians are deliberately and unnecessarily scaring people away from Ivermectin because they want the bulk of the population vaccinated.

That said, Ivermectin should be taken only as part of the recommended prevention and treatment protocols and will generally require a Doctor's prescription for at least the antibiotics used in the treatment protocol. Though Ivermectin is readily available over the internet. Just check it's not a scam site.

Treatment Protocol including Ivermectin:
Front Line Covid-19 Critical Care Alliance Protocols
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/

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1 I remember some warning years ago about something that caused cancer in rats. I calculated the dosage that was harmful to rats and found that for it to be harmful to me I would have to eat 850 pounds of it at one sitting. Do I need to tell you that I cannot eat 850 pounds of anything at one sitting?

Posted by: Bill H at September 14, 2021 06:20 PM (/sW5m)

2 I think that may have been the saccharine study Bill. I remember reading a similar dosage of sugar would have killed the poor creature faster.

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