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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None that I know of. One reason it does not make me nervous, is that during one season when a couple of my horses were having issues, the vet had me use ivermectin very much more frequently than I ever would have thought would be ok, and it did not cause one single bit of problem. I'm sure bad press bullsh-t against ivermectin will warn people endlessly about everything possible. For every ivermectin we buy, Big Pharma is losing a lot of money. lol. Main thing is, keep some on hand for an emergency too, not just preventative dosing or sick person dosing. Because you may have to smuggle some in to a loved one in the hospital to save a life.