You can't even tell the difference between HCQ and the so called horse paste.
Ivermectin is a human drug, not a veterinary drug, used by millions of people. It can be used in horses in the same way that human antibiotics and other drugs are given to animals. That is common and does not make the drug unfit for humans. For example, my pet was prescribed a human thyroid medication by the vet. His dosage had to be adjusted for size, but that does not mean that the millions of people who use that same thyroid med are taking a medication for dogs or cats.
The labelling of ivermectin as horse paste was a clever propaganda tool to keep people from using what seems to be an effective treatment in favor of the costly and lucrative mrna vaxx
Man you put a lot of effort into defending horse paste that killed 17,000 people. Is it like your job or something?
You can't even tell the difference between HCQ and the so called horse paste.
Ivermectin is a human drug, not a veterinary drug, used by millions of people. It can be used in horses in the same way that human antibiotics and other drugs are given to animals. That is common and does not make the drug unfit for humans. For example, my pet was prescribed a human thyroid medication by the vet. His dosage had to be adjusted for size, but that does not mean that the millions of people who use that same thyroid med are taking a medication for dogs or cats.
The labelling of ivermectin as horse paste was a clever propaganda tool to keep people from using what seems to be an effective treatment in favor of the costly and lucrative mrna vaxx