How much ivermectin should a human take?
dosing for humans is weight‑based and used for specific ; the standard therapeutic range cited by major medical sources is about 150–200 micrograms per kilogram (0.15–0.20 mg/kg) as a single oral dose...
Your fact-checks will appear here
Ivermectin is used for specific parasitic infections; the standard therapeutic range cited by major medical sources is about 150–200 micrograms per kilogram.
dosing for humans is weight‑based and used for specific ; the standard therapeutic range cited by major medical sources is about 150–200 micrograms per kilogram (0.15–0.20 mg/kg) as a single oral dose...
Parasitic infections produce a wide, often nonspecific set of symptoms that depend on the parasite type, site of infection and intensity of infestation; common red flags include gastrointestinal distr...
Common human parasitic infections produce a predictable cluster of symptoms—primarily gastrointestinal distress, unexplained itching (especially perianal), fatigue and anemia, and skin or systemic sig...