Originally Posted by urbaneruralite
Originally Posted by rickt300
Originally Posted by urbaneruralite
Originally Posted by dennisinaz
What is Ivermectin prescribed for in people?




Scabies. They sell tablets at the pharmacy. I only know this because my wife is a nurse and was alarmed to find something labeled the same as what I give our dogs in the supply closet at her work.

Thing is, ivermectin is a nerve agent. That's how it kills parasites. No way am I ingesting a nerve agent so it can course through my brain. Y'all are very entertaining.



Nerve agent? Where the fug do you get that? Why not do a bit of research instead of parroting what your hero's at CNN say. In my opinion something of value needs to "course through your brain". Did you post similar BS about HCQ?



You're really ignorant. I'm telling you because apparently you don't realize. Read what I typed again to educate yourself. And stop making comments on others' brains. You're not smart enough for that. Just FYI.


It's selective to parasites.

From the PDR.

The avermectins' selectivity is due to the fact that some mammals do not have glutamate-gated chloride channels and that the avermectins have a low affinity for mammalian ligand-gated chloride channels. Ivermectin does not cross the blood-brain barrier in humans.


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