So many articles trying to make Ivermectin sound dangerous because it’s also used to treat horses. But the MSM has to know there are many meds used to treat both people and animals. Are we going to give up on them too.
And someone needs to memory hole the episodes of House where he prescribes Ivermectin for a mystery illness he solved. But, once again, their need to attack it lets us know it works.
All good info. One other item of interest - drug interactions. There are several people out there who will tell you that their pharmacist has refused to issue an Rx for some drug that their doctor prescribed because the doc didn't catch the interactions (with other meds the patient is on). Pharmacists are specifically focused on such things. I have no idea if Ivermectin has any such interactions, but something to be aware of.
Also - you covered 'concentration/suspension' already, but specific 'delivery issues' can come into play. Not sure of the best way to explain this, other than by example. Many meds say you need to take 'on a full stomach', and some say 'do not crush', 'do not chew', and so on. Some meds can really damage the linings of the stomach, intestine, etc, and are specially 'coated' in such a way that they release / dissolve in a carefully controlled manner. These coatings may be designed specifically with the human stomach / intestine in mind. A digestive system largely tasked with processing 'hay' and 'grass' may be quite different from a system (human) designed to digest everything from lamb to prawns to sauerkraut to vodka! Having said that, I would hope the human system is way more sophisticated and thus, capable of handling anything thrown at a horse!
Edit to add - my g/f recently had surgery (appendectomy) and was prescribed something as benign as Ibuprofen during recovery - but it was 400 mg, which is stronger than 'over the counter'. She dutifully took it as prescribed, for pain. She ended up back in ER due to blood in the stool (docs told us to look out for blood in case the surgery site itself was bleeding). The ibuprofen was too strong for her stomach and caused internal bleeding! When things like that can happen with something as benign as ibuprofen (Advil), it does make me think twice about dosing in general.