do you know how long properly stored ivermectin injectable lasts after the expiration date?
Mine expires March of 2024 and I don’t trust anything they’re putting out now. It’s been stored below 70 degrees and in the dark. Would refrigerating it help prolong the life.
I know we talked some before and articles are gone but doesn’t this work for most viruses including small pox, the flu or ones that cause cytokine storms like the Ebola family?
I had to buy a case of 500ml and have 5,000 ML left.
I didn't knew there is a liquid form of ivermectin, cannot say nothing about it.
Ivermectin has many mechanisms of action that could maybe help against many different viruses. But the main mechanism is to block importer molecules. A virus tries to interfere with the self defence mechanism of the infected cell. The self defence needs proteins, the production of proteins needs RNA as blueprints and this RNA is created in the nucleus of the cell. The nucleus is protected and only importer molecules can bring stuff into the nucleus. Viruses use importer molecules to insert stuff into the nucleus that inhibits the creation of the RNA for the self defence. So if you want to know which viruses can be stopped by ivermectin, search for studies about the importer molecules, the so called importin or "importin α/β1 heterodimer". This is one I have found, talking about dengue, flavivirus, west nile, and zika virus:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32135219/
This is only the short version, the long version costs money. In these cases you can use sci-hub.se. In https://sci-hub.se, you can enter the DOI number you find on the short version (in this case 10.1016/j.antiviral.2020.104760), this is the result:
Thanks, I’ll research that.
Yes, horse paste and then you have the injectable for cows and swine. .6mg per kg if sick, .4 if exposed every other day and .2 every other day as a preventative. Also zinc.
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