But then again, I'm also ignorant on Joe Rogan.
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Bottom Line if you want to skip all this, both the medical media and Joe Rogan did a poor job of explaining the dosages of Ivermectin... which lead to a lot of confusion and misinformation and therefore controversy, which shouldn't of been...My understanding of the Joe Rogan thing was that some studies or medical people ha e suggested Ivermectin (I think) could be helpful against COVID.
But people couldn't (or didn't try) to find the form for humans, and we're taking the much more common form which is developed for large livestock (horses/cows). But that dosage was for a horse or a Cow, weighing at least 900 lbs, not the correct dosage for an animal weighing less than 300 lbs lol mo's humans.
And so the medical people did a huge media public against Ivermectin, specifically Ivermectin that's meant for live stock since it's more common.
But they did a pretty bad job at pointing out, that they specifically meant Ivermectin for live stock dosage, where Ivermectin designed for humans and specifically prescribed by a doctor is all right.
Then Joe Rogan then did a show where he announced he got Covid, and you know what, F them, I'm taking Ivermectin and it's working for me.
Medical and media out rage that Joe Rogan is taking and suggest others take Ivermectin, even the kind for livestock.
As Joe Rogan also did a pretty bad job of explaining that he went to the doctor, got a prescription and got the human form/dosage of Ivermectin.
So bottom line, dosages designed for human size is alright for humans, dosages designed for large livestock is not alright for humans. It wasn't nessarily the item, but the quantity of said item that was the issue.