I’m continuing to find sources supporting that there are 2 types of
Ivermectin formulas: prescription for humans (containing no impurities) and veterinarian form that contains impurities.
“Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences associate dean of Global One Health
Dr. Gerry Parker, both a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and an expert in human physiology, said that taking Ivermectin without a prescription is dangerous.”
“Ivermectin is approved for use in people, but only in the case of very specific parasitic diseases,” he said. “The products meant for animals have different ingredients and have a larger concentration of the active ingredient that could be dangerous to a human.”
A rendering of the SARS-CoV-2 virus The search for COVID-19 preventions and cures has been ongoing for over a year now, so it’s not surprising that the
vetmed.tamu.edu
This information or, as you’ve implied misinformation, has definitely penetrated the majority of authors parroting this distinction. I can’t find a reputable source to confirm there is only one formula.