Killed by tuchidiocy. The dummy bent over, grabbed his ankles and complied. Dead at 41. 💉💉🪦⚰️☠️
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That'd actually be fascism, you'll find. the fascist right already sacrificed their sick to the virus by promoting anti vax take horse paste approach that only the stupid took literally. One cull deep and you're still a sucker
You become a literal joke when you spew the propaganda about ivermectin being horse paste. Ivermectin is a human drug used safely by millions of humans. Like most human drugs it can also have veterinary use. By your logic, penicillin is a horse med. It was labelled horse paste because it was a clever NLP method of shaping pyblic opinion against it. But the sheer dishonesty of this tactic should make you question what you have been told.
For your own sake. Purge yourself of the tuchidiocy that infects your mind.
Simple test to tell if what you have is horse paste. If your buddies recommend you get it from a feed store and it's apple flavoured, it's formulated for horses, and the standards are much lower than that which is intended for human consumption.
And so what? If you were to buy penicillin or antibiotics from a vet, would they have a different formulation? Of course your would have to adjust for weight, but the point is they are human drugs regardless of who sells it. And veterinary drugs or in this case human drugs repurposed for animals adhere to high quality standards. Horses are expensive and no one wants to be sued for giving them bad medicine.
Once again Kinder12 is confidently incorrect. In fact it was developed first for animals.
"After its discovery in 1975, its first uses were in veterinary medicine to prevent and treat heartworm and acariasis. Approved for human use in 1987..."
The consequences of taking your pets medicines One tragic example was from the US where a couple took chloroquine that was used to treat their pet aquarium fish thinking it would prevent them from becoming infected with the COVID-19 virus. Both became ill and sadly, one died.
Some parents have been tempted to treat their children's head lice with remedies- external site designed for use on the family dog or cat. These products can be harmful to children and adults, including if they are swallowed or come into direct contact with your skin or eyes. Products for animal use are likely to be formulated differently to products for human use.
Animal medicines may be made with different strengths of active ingredients, different dosage forms or different excipients (non-active ingredients), including ingredients that could cause allergic reactions in some people. There can be severe unintended consequences if you use these animal medicines to treat your condition.
Despite the risks, it hasn't stopped some people from taking their pet's medicines. A 2016 survey of antibiotic use in the US found that about 4% of adults had reported using their pet's antibiotic medication- external site (this wasn't even the focus of the study and was information volunteered by participants).