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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Isn't Ivermectin supposed to be dosed on body weight? One size does not fit all? I don't know if there is agreement on dosage range. Change for treatment protocol? I would try a regimen of enteric coated aspirin (325 mg) and Ivermectin. Skip Tylenol which can impact liver and kidney function.

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Rob Polans's avatar

Always wondered about 'one size fits all?'

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Nathan H.'s avatar

Precisely. Childhood jabs are not according to the weight of the infant/baby, concentrating the crap- aluminum in particular- in higher amounts in smaller infants.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Spot on again! Our physicians have been throughly brain washed by Big Pharma drug marketing!

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Spot on! Unfortunately it is the official pain relief drug in US hospitals and was part of the Fauci fatal protocol for covid which included Remdesivir that also impacts liver and kidney function!

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Motoko's avatar

Oh dear. . . Just learned Tylenol is Paracetamol (Panadol) here in New Zealand. . . I was ignorant and completely followed the advice to take it with the covid jabs to lessen the side effects...I know many friends who did the same. . . Talk about regrets. . .

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