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Ivermectin Dosage Guide for Cancer Support & Prevention -- (Based on protocols shared by Dr. William Makis MD and other clinicians)
Thousands of patients have followed Dr. Makis’s Ivermectin dosing approach.
Below is a clear, weight-based breakdown (mg/kg per day).
LOW DOSE: ≤ 0.5 mg/kg/day
Best suited for: Cancers in remission
Strong family history or genetic risk
Preventive / prophylactic use
Side effects: Generally very well tolerated with no long-term issues reported.
Example: Dr. Tess Lawrie shared a case of Stage 3 ovarian cancer where the patient received chemotherapy plus 12 mg ivermectin daily. Her CA125 tumor marker dropped from 288 to 22 within 2 months, and the tumor resolved.
MEDIUM DOSE: 1.0 mg/kg/day
Best suited for: Most solid tumors (e.g., lung, pancreatic, renal cell, gastric, prostate). Often used as a starting dose.
Side effects: No long-term toxicity reported.
Example: A 70-year-old with prostate cancer (PSA 89) treated by Dr. Shankara Chetty took 45 mg/day (plus lactoferrin). After two months, PSA decreased to 10.9.
HIGH DOSE: 2.0 mg/kg/day
Best suited for: Aggressive cancers such as leukemia, pancreatic, and brain tumors.
Side effects: No long-term side effects reported.
Example: Dr. Allan Landrito’s patient with Stage 4 gallbladder cancer took 2 mg/kg daily for 14 months and achieved complete resolution.
VERY HIGH DOSE: ≥ 2.5 mg/kg/day
Best suited for: Extensive metastatic disease, very poor prognosis, or select brain cancers.
Side effects: Possible short-term, transient visual disturbances (typically resolve quickly).
Example: Dr. Shankara Chetty used 2.5 mg/kg/day in a patient with no reported side effects.
Quick Reference for a 60 kg (132 lb) Person: Low: ≤ 30 mg/day, Medium: 60 mg/day (~5 × 12 mg tablets or 1 tsp liquid), High: 120 mg/day, Very High: ≥ 150 mg/day
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