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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!

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[–] 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.