So I got a couple horse’s that may need some of that special horse paste (the one they use in India on humans! Lol how silly are they?!) if only to prevent them getting so spooked. Seen a lot of people on this forum have really good success with their horses so I was wondering where to get it, how much should I- I mean my horses take, and how I should deliver it to them. Keep in mind my horses are very human like. Thank You.
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Every 4 notches is 4mg. Horse dosing is not the same as human dosing.
That’s not correct. 4 notches is 18.16mg of ivermectin, not 4mg.
Durvet brand has 113.6mg of ivermectin total for the entire tube (see calculations below). There are 25 notches on a tube, each represent 50 lbs. 113.6/25=4.54. So that is 4.54mg PER NOTCH
A 150 lb person, taking 3 notches is getting 13.62mg of ivermectin.
That is the amount of ivermectin for a preventative dose according to FLCCC https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf
From their site, 150 x .09 mg = 13.5mg
For treatment, that amount is doubled or tripled (dosing on the FLCCC site)
————— Calculations as to amount of ivermectin in 1.87% tube with 6.08g of paste Convert grams to mg: 6.08g x 1,000 = 6080mg
To calculate amount of ivermectin in the tube: 6080mg x 1.87%/100 = 113.6mg Ivermectin
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I meant each notch is about 4mg so I said it's about 16mg. I guess it's a little higher, that's not too bad. Very hard to OD on ivermectin.
It is hard to overdose on ivermectin but I would not recommend 4 times the recommended amount
Both pills and horse paste are 0.2 mg/kg. It is actually easier to just base your dose on weight with the horse paste.