Good day all. I am from South Africa. I have twins (14 year old girls). We use the 1% injectable ivermectin fluid. 2ml per 50kg’s. I still use the covid period FLCCC protocol. I don’t think this dosage is right for influenza. I saw no difference in her condition whilst giving her this dosage. Obviously together with zinc, vit c, vit d. This has been all used for the last 4 years. I had to take her to a GP on Tuesday (this is for a doctors letter for school) It is our first time back to a GP since 2019. He looked at her for I’d say 20 seconds and he diagnosed her with swine flu. She has been off sick the entire week. He prescribed Tamiflu, Zithrolide 500, Dazit Tablets (probably my favourite desloratidine - this product is excellent with ivermectin) and Monteflo 10. Her twin sister and dad started with fever today. This is insane because their term 2 exams start on Monday. These medications were so expensive (more than 1000 South African Rand). I have ivermectin at home. Can someone please assist me. What is the hospital protocol for ivermectin 1% injectable? Millions of people used the ivm tablets, it is no longer available and it wasn’t giving the same outcome as the liquid form. Your help will be much appreciated.
Dear Izelda, Thank you for contacting FLCCC. The protocol below would be the best bet as all of the components work synergistically to combat the flu virus. For Ivermectin dosing, we don’t have guidance on injectable Ivermectin. You have to see the concentration per ml and convert to milligrams to know how much per kilogram. We only advise using the medication for human use not animal. But here is the RSV Flu protocol for you to review with your doctor or a doctor on the Telehealth list:
The list for providers who serve South Africa is below:
Tamiflu is not recommended by the FLCCC.
See this article: https://imahealth.org/tools-and-guides/what-is-influenza/