After reading all the posts here about the wonders of Ivermectin, I decided to start taking it. I found a bottle from my local Tractor Supply, but didn't realize it was injectable until I got home.
The bottle says 1 ml per 110 pounds. This is the exact formula I came up with for the liquid form.
Can I take this in water like the liquid form? Thank you in advance for your responses. :-)
The main difference between injection and oral intake is the bioavailability, which means required dosage will be different. In addition, what you take it with and/or mix it with can cause changes in bioavailability or even changes in the molecules through chemistry.
If you want to inject it (I wouldn't) the dosage is probably fine. Mixing it and drinking it however would likely be too low of a dosage.
I think your best bet however is to get the horse paste. The dosage is 1/12th of the tube per 100 lbs. One tube will be enough for 5 doses for most people (which I think is the correct regime?).
Thank you! I think I'll take it back and order the paste.
No problem. I should note that 1/12th of tube per 100 lbs is the calculated amount. Ivermectin is very safe. Overdosing is not a concern (in the quantities we are talking about). So just do your best to get in that range. If you get a little too much (even double) you will be just fine.
I'm definately not 100lbs! LOL How often should I take the paste? Do you mix it in anything? Thanks.
I fairly certain its once a day for 5 days with food. That's from memory. I'm not sure where I remember seeing that.
Looking at the molecule I wouldn't mix it with anything acidic. Water should be fine, or food of some sort? I can handle pretty much any flavor so I just take stuff straight (though I haven't tried this).