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US National Institute of Health Now Says Ivermectin is Okay for COVID Treatment
Publishes Guidance for Dosage Recommendations on their COVID Treatments Website
By: David Deschesne
Fort Fairfield Journal, November 3, 2021
As CNN continues to refer to Ivermectin as “horse dewormer” in order to belittle and demonize the drug, which has been found to be very effective for treatment of COVID-19 symptoms in humans, the U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH) has quietly issued guidance in support of using Ivermectin in COVID-19 patients.1
The guidance is published on a webpage set up by the NIH and states of Ivermectin, “The dose most commonly used in clinical trials is IVM 0.2–0.6 mg/kg PO given as a single dose or as a once-daily dose for up to 5 days. Generally given on an empty stomach with water; however, administering IVM with food increases its bioavailability.” The NIH notes minor adverse events such as nausea, diarrhea and dizziness may be experienced in some people, but it is “generally well-tolerated.”
Ivermectin is available for legitimate human use and can be prescribed by doctors. While it does have an application in horses and other livestock, as well, it is primarily a human medication.
The left wing news media marketing agents—and government bureaucrats like Dr. Anthony Fauci—have been downplaying successful treatments for COVID symptoms in order to allow the so-called COVID-19 ‘vaccines’ to gain Emergency Use Authorization without any long-term medical trials. The only way a drug or vaccine can skip intensive trials and gain Emergency Use Authorization is if no other treatments are available.
All of the ‘vaccines’ currently in circulation are still experimental “Emergency Use Only” ‘vaccines.’
1. https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/table-2e/