Hello! Please tell me who takes Ivermectin? I would like to know: how long have you been taking it? What manufacturer? What is the dosage and how many days a week? Are there any side effects and how are they expressed? And most importantly, is there a positive result? I will be very grateful for the answers. Thank you.
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yes I take it. Get from oncostore in India. 1mg per kg of weight. 3 days on and 4 days off. Comes in 12mg tablets so 2 in morning and 3 at night. I’m about 65kg.
What is oncostore? I've seen a few people mention it but the websites with that name seem dodgy: oncostore.com does not load and oncostore.net is very new and immediately asks for a login.
I have bought ivermectin from them. They changed web site as I understand it. Recommendation came from the always hope new cancer support group. Maybe email them first to check
Thanks. It's not for ivermectin, I was interested in (safe) places to source Abiraterone. It is not an approved treatment for my disease stage and so I need to pay for it. In Belgium it is only available in hospitals and EUR550 a month but I drive to Germany every 3 months and get it from a pharmacy there, EUR 131 per month. Just thinking about other options.
This site seems legit and will ship with a valid prescription. (They are down at the moment)
Thank you for responding to me. Good health to you. Tell me, please, how long have you been taking it? What kind of PSA did you have before taking ivermectin and what is it now? Does it make you feel dizzy? Are the lymph nodes not enlarged? What other medications are you taking? Sorry to have a lot of questions, but this is important to me! Thanks in advance.
Dr Makis substack has lots of info and actual stories of use. I use it as a general flu, etc prophylaxis with zinc. I have prescription capsules based on my weight at 0.2mg/kg. Off flu season I use quercetin instead. Cheaper.
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