I have a chance to get Duvet Duramectin horse paste. Is that the same stuff as Duvet Ivermectin horse paste?
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Good question, OP. I've been wondering the same thing. What's the difference between the two Durvet versions of Ivermectin, other than one is more expensive than the other? I've been unable to see a difference as far as ingredients go.
I checked their fact sheets on the mfgr website https://www.bimedaus.com/ and they are the same active ingredient, yet one is wild apple flavored. See for yourself https://www.durvet.com/product-category/equine/deworming-equine/
Yeah, I noticed that. So, why the big price difference, I wonder?
If memory serves, one has another medication as well. You want the one that is only ivermectin, not the other.
Take a look at this website page from Chewy.com. There are two Durvet Ivermectin pastes on it. Both list the ingredients as 1.87% Ivermectin.
You didn't leave the link, but I went over there and looked for the durvet ivermectin. There were 3 results. None of them listed the ingredients. There is one that has only the 1.87% ivermectin as the main 'active' ingredient and there is another type that has the 1.87% ivermectin AND something else. It might be that one with the pyronantel or whatever it's called. It would be better to look at the box or to find a site that shows the box and you can read the ingredients.
Oops! I copied it, but I guess I forgot to paste it. Okay, I confess, I ate the paste. :-P
https://www.chewy.com/s?query=Durvet%20Ivermectin%20paste&nav-submit-button=
I narrowed it down to just the two -- they're at the top of the page (Durvet Ivermectin and Durvet Duramectin). Both list only 1.87% ivermectin.
You have to click on the item, then once you are there, there's a tab you click for the ingredients.