WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2026 Poal.co

1.3K

Does anyone know of non-prescription sources for HCQ or Ivermectin? I know there are some drop-ship suppliers from India, but not sure I trust that.... thanks!

Does anyone know of non-prescription sources for HCQ or Ivermectin? I know there are some drop-ship suppliers from India, but not sure I trust that.... thanks!

(post is archived)

[–] 15 pts

Local tractor supply has the paste for $6. Apple flavor that horses love!

FYI it doesnt taste like apples, actually quite disgusting. Try loading into gel capsules for dosing way easier to swallow

[–] 0 pt

It's bitter apple flavored. Most wild apples taste like that.

[–] 5 pts

Ivermectin is available from pet supply stores.

Remember, both treatments require D, C, and zinc supplements.

[–] 2 pts

Thanks. what is the 'recommended' dosage for our 'pets'? I have pets ranging in size from 50 lbs to 165 lbs.

[–] 3 pts

Crazy as it sounds the answer that it is right on the applicator/label is correct. The dosage seems to be for a mammal of a certain weight. So just look on the side of the applicator. It starts with 250 lbs. but you can see the line for 125 lbs. You can dispense some of the paste into a small container and use a gram scale etc. if you want to dose it by gram.

Sorry for this link but this is a great 7 year old video. The plunger has changed a little bit. But it is as straight forward as the video shows it to be. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AexpeCn08n0

[–] 0 pt

Thank you very much (and for the video).

[–] 0 pt

lol his comments prescient

[–] [deleted] 0 pt (edited )

The dosing rate per body weight is exactly the same in animals or humans. Follow the FLCCC imask+ protocol and include vitamins c, d and zinc as listed on that document

[–] 0 pt

Apparently it's by weight as labeled. But there is a couple of people who have dug deep into this. So wait for a better answer.

[–] 1 pt

Ivermectin is a sold as a de-wormer, mostly for horses. You can get it from almost any pet supply store.

EDIT: Note to self. Check the existing replies before commenting.

[–] 0 pt

So could just pickup a tapeworm or 2 and allow insurance to cover cost and get proper proportion?

[–] 1 pt

There's no way I'd advise purposefully getting a tapeworm. The drug is less than $15 for a horse-sized dosage.

There's a Canadian firm that has a pill to give people worms, but it only works on ex-girlfriends.

[–] 0 pt

I know someone who died from tapeworms residing in their body. Infested throughout. Invasive infection. This guy did international travel and plant studies, so he was out in the wild with whatever fare they could hunt or forage.

Some folks do this for weight loss. How damn crazy izzat???

Last time i saw them i knew something was up but they were not wanting to get checked out. I respected the boundary and did not inquire further. They also had too much pride to see a regular doctor. I did not see one for over thirty years, but thought im not getting any younger, time to at least get checked.

I have seen this a coupla times in the herbal/natural remedy community. Not the same problem, but not wanting to at least have exam and possible treatment. You can always say thanks but no thanks to what the doctor recommends. Oh, but most folks say just give me a damn pill. They refuse to be responsible for their own health.

I do my research, and have some knowledge (maybe just a little). Then i measure my options on which course of action/treatment to take. Have not taken the recommended prescription drugs, instead i find other options. Then i monitor the efficacy. Got me through covid (actually viral pneumonia). Thank God no major problems. Stay active and stay away from McD's. And tapeworms.

[–] 1 pt

I'm 99% certain that I had COVID in Jan 2020, but I am specifically avoiding getting an antibody test because I don't want it going in my medical file. Now that it is electronic, your insurance company is constantly searching for things like that in their db. It's the same way that I would never admit to the occasional (one or two a month) cigars I smoke, because once "smoker" goes into my medical file, I can never get it out.

[–] 1 pt

Ivermectin is literally used to de-worm dogs. I got a bottle of it over my kitchen table in a pantry

[–] [deleted] 1 pt (edited )

Interestingly enough its very toxic to a few common breeds which have a gene abnormality that makes them susceptible..

[–] [deleted] 1 pt (edited )

Slightly side topic but still on C19, watch this short video of immunology specialist addressing school board last week who wanted to introduce mandated vaccines for students. https://mobile.twitter.com/SebGorka/status/1424603849952829442

[–] [deleted] 1 pt (edited )
[–] 0 pt

Ivermectin isn't the only human-tested drug you can get OTC at a pet store. Fenbendazole is a powerful anti-parasite pill that's worth taking every 5 years or so.

[–] 0 pt

I ordered Ivermectin and HCQ from here after hearing others at the .win site purchasing from it; https://evo-pharmacy.com/

After ordering, they call you to confirm your phone number and address before shipping it. You can also but it from Americasfrontlinedoctors, but it's more expensive.

The vet I go to has ivermectin on the shelf. Used for livestock.

The equine variant is what most are using, like BiMectin or similar. Just IVM in a carrier gel with no other ingredients.

[–] 0 pt

are you sure this is the same Ivermectin that would be at a human pharmacy?

[–] 2 pts

Most animal drugs come off the same lines used for humans.

[–] 1 pt

Yes. A drug is a drug is a drug. If it has the same name, it's the same drug, usually even made in the same factory on the same line. That's why so many preppers buy fish antibiotics. It's literally the same pill (you can look up the physical description of the pill on drugs.com and see that it is the same.)

[–] 1 pt

Thanks. I was worried that the drug might not be exactly the same, or there may be other additives for animals that aren't ok for humans.

[–] 0 pt

works for chlamydia

dont ask

Check the box you find for the manufacturer. Ask them.

[–] 0 pt

For HCQ you can take Quercetin with zinc.

[–] 0 pt

^ This

I bought Quercetin back in early April 2020 and cleaned out my local sams club from zinc supplements before they put restrictions on it. I haven't had even a hint of a cold for over a year and I usually get one every fall.

Quercetin is an ionophore just like HCQ and a good substitute for HCQ.

[–] 1 pt

Green tea is also an effective zinc ionophore.

Real tonic water is also made from quinine.

Schweppes and Canada Dry have either Quinine or HCQ.

I usually drink a glass of this with my daily zinc tablet.

"Diet" tonic water is usually not actual tonic water, with no quinine content.

[–] 0 pt

Www.speakwithanmd.com