Nothing negative except minor ivermectin burps. Lol. And one very interesting, actually pleasant observation... after swallowing the right weight appropriate dose plus some extra for good measure, my body felt the arrival of it, as it went down, as a physical exhilaration. I'll say it. Very nearly a rush! Isn't that intriguing? I felt like the bod gave it a high-five, saying 'it's about damn time!' I must have really, really needed it. A tip for y'all: Don't bother trying hard to get apple flavored ivermectin. Flavoring really didn't contribute. ( though our horses like the apple smell) Plain is fine. Has the consistency of thick gel and dose is 1/2 to 1" chunk of it, depending. Valley Vet Supply has Ivermectin paste for less than 6 bucks and shpg is 7. Or so. Brand doesn't matter. I got Duravet. But careful to get plain ivermectin not a blend. Chase your dose with pnut buddah👍Had no aftertaste issues. Piece a' cake.
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Yes but DO NOT give to your pets, especially cats. There were some sad stories of people who thought they could defworm their cats and it killed them. It would be much safer to use food grade diatomaceous earth for parasites in your pets.
Right! Very important! Also, ivermectin is tricky for dogs, it is what they use for heartworm, and sometimes dogs don't survive the treatment! So I would say make darn sure no pets get it.
Yes, my dogs take a blend of this drug w/ ivermectin on a monthly basis (Heartguard Plus) to prevent heartworm. Vet has to to do a heartworm test every other year before I can get an Rx for it. I have never seen anyone even suggest this drug for human consumption, so don't put it in the "horse paste" category.