The Mac
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04 May, 10:45
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04 May, 10:50
In response The Mac to his Publication
Hi Mac or a Fren
Urgently looking for post on ivermectin dosage, its going to close friend for cancer, dr bs not working.
Prayers ..
Urgently looking for post on ivermectin dosage, its going to close friend for cancer, dr bs not working.
Prayers ..
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The Mac
@TheMac
05 May, 04:34
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All possible dosages and drug forms may not be included here. Your dosage, drug form, and how often you take the drug will depend on:
your age
the condition being treated
how severe your condition is
other medical conditions you have
how you react to the first dose
Drug forms and strengths
Generic: Ivermectin
Form: oral tablet
Strength: 3 mg
Brand: Stromectol
Form: oral tablet
Strength: 3 mg
Dosage for parasite infection in the intestinal tract
Adult dosage (ages 18–64 years)
Typical dosage: 200 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose. Most people won’t need more than one dose.
Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)
For children who weigh 33 pounds (15 kg) or more
Typical dosage: 200 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose. Most children won’t need more than one dose.
For children who weigh less than 33 pounds (15 kg)
It has not been confirmed that this drug is safe and effective for use in these children.
your age
the condition being treated
how severe your condition is
other medical conditions you have
how you react to the first dose
Drug forms and strengths
Generic: Ivermectin
Form: oral tablet
Strength: 3 mg
Brand: Stromectol
Form: oral tablet
Strength: 3 mg
Dosage for parasite infection in the intestinal tract
Adult dosage (ages 18–64 years)
Typical dosage: 200 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose. Most people won’t need more than one dose.
Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)
For children who weigh 33 pounds (15 kg) or more
Typical dosage: 200 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose. Most children won’t need more than one dose.
For children who weigh less than 33 pounds (15 kg)
It has not been confirmed that this drug is safe and effective for use in these children.
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The Mac
@TheMac
05 May, 04:35
In response The Mac to his Publication
Senior dosage (ages 65 years and older)
Your liver may not work as well as it used to. This can cause your body to process drugs more slowly. As a result, more of this drug can stay in your body for a longer time. This raises your risk of side effects.
Dosage for parasite infection in skin or eyes
Adult dosage (ages 18–64 years)
Typical dosage: 150 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose.
Follow-up treatment: You’ll likely need follow-up care from your doctor and additional rounds of treatment with this drug. Your doctor will decide when you’ll receive your next dose of ivermectin. You may be treated again in as few as three months.
Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)
Your liver may not work as well as it used to. This can cause your body to process drugs more slowly. As a result, more of this drug can stay in your body for a longer time. This raises your risk of side effects.
Dosage for parasite infection in skin or eyes
Adult dosage (ages 18–64 years)
Typical dosage: 150 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose.
Follow-up treatment: You’ll likely need follow-up care from your doctor and additional rounds of treatment with this drug. Your doctor will decide when you’ll receive your next dose of ivermectin. You may be treated again in as few as three months.
Child dosage (ages 0–17 years)
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The Mac
@TheMac
05 May, 04:35
In response The Mac to his Publication
For children who weigh 33 pounds (15 kg) or more
Typical dosage: 150 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose. Most children won’t need more than one dose.
Follow-up treatment: Your child will likely need follow-up care from your doctor and additional rounds of treatment with this drug. Your doctor will decide when your child will receive their next dose of ivermectin. Your child may be treated again in as few as three months.
For children weighing less than 33 pounds (15 kg)
It has not been confirmed that this drug is safe and effective for use in these children.
Senior dosage (ages 65 years and older)
Your liver may not work as well as it used to. This can cause your body to process drugs more slowly. As a result, more of this drug can stay in your body for a longer time. This raises your risk of side effects.
Typical dosage: 150 mcg/kg of body weight taken as one dose. Most children won’t need more than one dose.
Follow-up treatment: Your child will likely need follow-up care from your doctor and additional rounds of treatment with this drug. Your doctor will decide when your child will receive their next dose of ivermectin. Your child may be treated again in as few as three months.
For children weighing less than 33 pounds (15 kg)
It has not been confirmed that this drug is safe and effective for use in these children.
Senior dosage (ages 65 years and older)
Your liver may not work as well as it used to. This can cause your body to process drugs more slowly. As a result, more of this drug can stay in your body for a longer time. This raises your risk of side effects.
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As opposed to:
Background: The relationship between vaccines and neuroinflammation have consistent molecular biology bases. In a recent paper we have already analyzed this kind of relationship.
Hypothesis: In this paper, we have gained additional evidence to support the link between vaccines and neuroinflammation. Furthermore, we found the molecular bases that support the link between HPV vaccines and certain adverse events (AEs). The peripheral proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α), expressed after the injection of the vaccines can reach the brain and can cause neuroinflammation after microglia activation.
Background: The relationship between vaccines and neuroinflammation have consistent molecular biology bases. In a recent paper we have already analyzed this kind of relationship.
Hypothesis: In this paper, we have gained additional evidence to support the link between vaccines and neuroinflammation. Furthermore, we found the molecular bases that support the link between HPV vaccines and certain adverse events (AEs). The peripheral proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α), expressed after the injection of the vaccines can reach the brain and can cause neuroinflammation after microglia activation.
04:37 AM - May 05, 2022
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The Mac
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05 May, 04:38
In response The Mac to his Publication
After vaccine injection significant systemic immune activation may occur with signs suggesting reactive brain inflammation, such as acute crying, fever, restlessness and failure to eat. It is a warning of danger to the brain in front of which we should reflect before causing irreversible damage. We also hypothesized the existence of a post-vaccination inflammatory syndrome caused by the proinflammatory cytokines strongly expressed after HPV vaccine injections. In addition, the molecular explanation of the chronic pain that has affected many girls in the world, including the complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in Japanese girls.
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The Mac
@TheMac
05 May, 04:39
In response The Mac to his Publication
Conclusion: All vaccines can cause neuroinflammation. HPV vaccines can cause a post-vaccination inflammatory syndrome characterized by chronic pain and neuroinflammation. In this case, the phenomena of central sensitization is responsible for all the symptoms associated with chronic pain. The strong expression of proinflammatory cytokines, secreted after HPV vaccinations, brings to process that can produce irreversible neurological results in HPV vaccinated girls.
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