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Can anyone tell me which is the brand they have been buying at tractor supply? Is there a specific one to buy? Is it safeguard with fenbendazone as the only ingredient?
I got two different brands at Tractor Supply, "Horse Health" and "Durvet". The ones I found were clearly labeled "Ivermectin 1.87%", and do not contain any other active ingredients. The inactive ingredients are mostly corn oil. This is a standard form of the product, and it is what you want. Dosage is exactly as labeled on the product, just use your weight to dispense the correct amount.
Some products from the same brands are different active ingredients, or a mixture of ivermectin and other things. You don't want those.
Remember, we are not trying to deworm ourselves (which can probably be accomplished with various drugs), we are trying to use ivermectin specifically, and this just happens to be a way to acquire it.
Note that I picked mine up in store a couple months ago, I have no idea if they still have stock... :(.
Ivercare is what we have been using.
Fenbendazole is the active ingredient in SafeGuard and Panacur. They are using those two to treat some types of cancers with success.
For covid you want only the ivomec products, and not all of those. Avoid the pour on solutions for sheep and cattle. Get the horse paste or the cattle injectible. The horse paste just adjust to the weight of the person being treated. The injectible use one CC to 110 lbs body weight. You might need to increase that dose some if you actually have covid. I haven't read enough to know a dose for active covid suffers. It could be the same for both.
Oddly enough I have given the injectible to my dogs for heartworm treatment once a month for years. It is .1cc per 10 pounds of body weight which works out very close to the 1cc to 110 for humans. My dogs get half that. At fifty pounds each they get .5 CC.
So fenbendazole isn't the right ingredient - we are looking for pyrantel? Only ask because they are all out of duvet everywhere online
Fenbendazole is cat dewormer i believe and is for treating cancers. Ivermectin is what you want.
Try valleyvet.com. I got some from them last week. $7-8 a tube.
Fenbendazole is another anti-parasite drug. I have been hearing some great things about anti-cancer with this one. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HYILnjc_wuY