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I can only attest that I’ve used .8% injectable bovine ivermectin orally ( squirt in their mouth via tuberculin syringe) for my dogs for heartworm prevention for decades — Heartguard is an ivermectin heartworm preventative and is costly if you have several 80-100 lb dogs — vet originally recommended a high oral dose per weight for a pup I acquired that had scabies— worked well I do know ivermectin products cause seizures in collies and similar herding breeds but my dogs ( bloodhound/ lab and terrier crosses) never had any issues I always have it around and would take it orally if I thought I was sick enough— I know my boys ( dogs) hated the taste of the injectable
I use it for my dog for the itchy spot near her tail, she used to scratch so much she would be bloody. The ivermectin I buy in the horse paste I was buying for her, I borrowed some of hers and now I take a little whenever I eave the house, which is not very often because of running my biz from home.
Thats too frequently. It has a long half life, especially when consumed with food. Once a week is all you need for prophylaxis.
https://www.maximpulse.com/permethrin/ivermectin-calculating-a-dose.html?fbclid=IwAR3B-9B41ueJUH_xRJzfax0EH-B3cQghcHAzlW3Rc0UBTBe6ZOWW8W7BcLU
-15 years in a pharmacy.