Veterinary ivermectin works. I used it and quickly recovered from what I believe was Covid. A friend botched her first attempt at dosing and almost needed to go to the hospital. But when she took the correct dosage, she was better in a few days. Use the Ivermectin dosage (mg/kg) in the I-MASK+ protocol:
https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdfNote the difference between the "Prevention" dosage and the "Active Infection" dosage. If you are experiencing symptoms, make sure you take 2 times or 3 times the "Prevention" dosage.
You should also get someone who is comfortable with math to check your dosing. If you decide, for example, to take .4mg/kg for an active infection, be aware that the horse paste (1.87%), cattle/swine injectable (1%), and sheep drench (.08%) options all will require you to take a different amount of the medication to get the same amount of Ivermectin. You will need to take almost twice the amount of cattle/swine and more than 20 times the amount of sheep drench to get the same effect as the horse paste.
I took the sheep drench (orally, which is how it is given to sheep). It seems to be more available online than the horse paste and cattle/swine. Any of those three types of veterinary Ivermectin work fine. Do not buy the cattle "pour-on" type. It is an oily substance intended to be poured onto the backs of cattle. So it would not be appropriate for humans to drink.
Get your Ivermectin supply and prepare your dosing plan before you come down with the illness. Take the Ivermectin immediately if you have the typical Covid systems. The longer you wait, the more the virus will replicate, producing more of the spike protein in your body, which will prolong your recovery time.