Maintenance Protocol

Long-term support protocol for sustained prophylactic benefits and ongoing wellness

Dosage:0.2 mg/kg body weight|Frequency:Twice monthly (bi-weekly)

Why Choose Maintenance Protocol?

Sustained Protection

Bi-weekly dosing maintains consistent baseline protection with minimal medication burden over extended periods.

Gentle Approach

Lower dose protocol (0.2 mg/kg) minimizes potential side effects while providing ongoing therapeutic benefits.

Long-term Sustainability

Designed for extended use with excellent tolerability profile based on decades of clinical experience.

Flexible Integration

Easy to incorporate into regular health routines with simple twice-monthly scheduling.

Who Should Consider Maintenance Protocol?

The maintenance protocol is suitable for various situations. Evaluate if this approach aligns with your health goals.

Post-Treatment Recovery

Individuals who have completed an active treatment protocol and want to maintain protection during recovery.

Start 1 week after completing active treatment

Ongoing Risk Exposure

People with continued moderate exposure risk who prefer less frequent dosing than weekly preventive protocols.

Alternative to weekly preventive dosing

Health Optimization

Those seeking potential anti-inflammatory and immune-supportive benefits as part of overall wellness strategy.

Consult healthcare provider for suitability

Family Preparedness

Households maintaining baseline protection while keeping supply available for higher-dose protocols if needed.

Combine with emergency supply planning

Seasonal Protection

Individuals who want enhanced protection during high-risk seasons (winter months, travel periods).

Can be started and stopped seasonally

Chronic Condition Support

Those with inflammatory conditions who may benefit from ivermectin's anti-inflammatory properties.

Requires healthcare provider guidance

Scheduling Your Maintenance Doses

Choose a scheduling approach that fits your lifestyle for consistent adherence

Fixed Date Schedule

Take doses on the 1st and 15th of each month for easy remembering.

Easy to remember
Consistent timing
Calendar-friendly

Day-of-Week Schedule

Take doses every other Sunday (or your preferred day) for routine integration.

Fits weekly routine
Flexible start date
Easy adjustment

Interval-Based Schedule

Take doses exactly 14 days apart, tracking from your start date.

Precise timing
Pharmacologically optimal
Personalized

Maintenance Protocol Dosage Chart

Reference chart for 0.2 mg/kg maintenance dosing. Shows per-dose and monthly totals for supply planning.

Body WeightPer DoseMonthly Total3mg Tablets6mg Tablets12mg Tablets
110 lbs (50 kg)10 mg20 mg3-4 tablets2 tablets1 tablet
132 lbs (60 kg)12 mg24 mg4 tablets2 tablets1 tablet
154 lbs (70 kg)14 mg28 mg4-5 tablets2-3 tablets1 tablet
176 lbs (80 kg)16 mg32 mg5-6 tablets3 tablets1-2 tablets
198 lbs (90 kg)18 mg36 mg6 tablets3 tablets1-2 tablets
220 lbs (100 kg)20 mg40 mg6-7 tablets3-4 tablets2 tablets

Supply Planning Tip:

For a 3-month supply, multiply your monthly total by 3. For example, a 154 lb person needs approximately 84 mg (28 mg × 3 months) for a 3-month maintenance supply.

Transitioning Between Protocols

Guidelines for moving to or from the maintenance protocol based on your situation

Active Treatment
Maintenance
Wait 1 week after completing 5-day active treatment course

Begin maintenance protocol with first bi-weekly dose. Monitor for any recurring symptoms.

Post-Exposure
Maintenance
Wait 1 week after second post-exposure dose

If no symptoms developed, transition to maintenance for ongoing protection.

Preventive (Weekly)
Maintenance
Can transition directly when risk level decreases

Skip one week, then begin bi-weekly maintenance schedule.

Maintenance
Active Treatment
Immediately upon symptom onset

Discontinue maintenance and begin active treatment protocol (0.4-0.6 mg/kg daily for 5 days).

Long-Term Benefits of Maintenance Protocol

Consistent Baseline Protection

Maintains therapeutic drug levels that may provide ongoing prophylactic benefits against various pathogens.

Anti-Inflammatory Support

Regular low-dose ivermectin may help modulate inflammatory responses and support overall immune balance.

Antiparasitic Maintenance

Provides ongoing protection against various parasitic infections, particularly relevant for those with exposure risk.

Minimal Side Effects

Low-dose bi-weekly protocol is well-tolerated with minimal adverse effects based on extensive clinical experience.

Cost-Effective

Bi-weekly dosing uses less medication than weekly protocols while maintaining protective benefits.

Peace of Mind

Knowing you have ongoing protection and medication on hand provides psychological comfort and preparedness.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long can I stay on the maintenance protocol?

The maintenance protocol can be continued indefinitely based on individual needs and healthcare provider guidance. Ivermectin has been used safely for decades in various populations. Regular health check-ups are recommended for anyone on long-term protocols.

Can I switch between maintenance and preventive protocols?

Yes, you can adjust between bi-weekly maintenance and weekly preventive dosing based on your risk level. During higher-risk periods (travel, outbreaks), you may increase to weekly dosing, then return to bi-weekly maintenance when risk decreases.

What if I miss a maintenance dose?

If you miss a scheduled dose, take it as soon as you remember within 3-4 days. Then resume your regular bi-weekly schedule. If more than 4 days late, simply take your next scheduled dose and continue the regular schedule. Do not double up doses.

Should I take maintenance doses with food?

For maintenance dosing, taking on an empty stomach (1 hour before or 2 hours after meals) provides optimal absorption. However, if you experience any stomach discomfort, taking with a light meal is acceptable and still provides benefit.

How does maintenance compare to weekly preventive dosing?

Maintenance (bi-weekly) uses the same dose per administration as preventive (0.2 mg/kg) but half as frequently. Weekly dosing provides higher overall drug exposure and may be preferred during high-risk periods. Maintenance is suitable for lower-risk ongoing protection.

Can I use maintenance protocol after recovering from illness?

Yes, the maintenance protocol is often used after completing active treatment to support recovery and provide ongoing protection. Wait at least one week after completing active treatment before starting maintenance dosing.

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Medical Disclaimer

This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The maintenance protocol described is based on published clinical research and should be implemented with awareness of your individual health status.

Long-term use of any medication should be discussed with a healthcare provider. Regular health monitoring is recommended for anyone on extended protocols. This page contains affiliate links to JASE Medical products.