Kroger in GA filled my IVM script but charged me $4 per 3mg pill. $125 for just a months supply. I called other independent pharmacies. They can't even get it. Its in short supply.
Personally I believe someone in the gov or supply chain has it all stacked in a warehouse somewhere to stop us from getting it.
I know! My local feedstore usually stocked the coveted apple flavored gel. They tell me they will get some in December. They've been unable to get any for 4 months!
I know someone who works at Tractor supply. We've been working on stockpiling a small stash of the paste stuff but that's partly because our farm has goats and horses that actually need the dam stuff.
Except for the 88% of the ingredients that are completely unknown, and have all sorts of nasty MSDS safety precautions regarding human contact, let alone human consumption. People have stated they have taken it without problems, so if someone wants to risk it, that's up to them.
It is all a scare tactic to prevent people from taking it and getting it CHEAP compared to the usual jack-the-price-up for human use. It is completely safe as I have taken it myself several times.
The ingredients "completely unknown" is a load of horseshit. Don't fall for the lies.
Whatever, read the ingredients before you buy. Don't get the ones with other active antiparasitics. Get the IVM only ones. Also: IVM Drenches are a possibility, if the paste is sold out. Apply these to the skin, not by mouth, just as if you were an animal. Peeps are worried about the isopropanol that is the carrier for drenches. The toxicology warnings for iso are real, but from what I have read it is people presenting to emergency wards because they were drinking hand sanitiser to get drunk: they usually recovered. They have drunk an entire bottle. One teaspoon of standard drench, applied to the skin, as is the case for an IVM drench, is not gonna get you drunk, let alone poison you. It is as toxic as hand sanitiser which people frequently use these days.
I love how pharmacists refuse to fill ivermectin but have no problems filling antibiotics for viruses.
Kroger in GA filled my IVM script but charged me $4 per 3mg pill. $125 for just a months supply. I called other independent pharmacies. They can't even get it. Its in short supply.
Personally I believe someone in the gov or supply chain has it all stacked in a warehouse somewhere to stop us from getting it.
Ivermectin as horse gel/paste is $8.99 a tube for six 200 lb doses. Same stuff.
IF you can find it! Tractor Supply and Rural King (around here) always seem to be "out". They even have a sign saying "NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION"!
I know! My local feedstore usually stocked the coveted apple flavored gel. They tell me they will get some in December. They've been unable to get any for 4 months!
I know someone who works at Tractor supply. We've been working on stockpiling a small stash of the paste stuff but that's partly because our farm has goats and horses that actually need the dam stuff.
Except for the 88% of the ingredients that are completely unknown, and have all sorts of nasty MSDS safety precautions regarding human contact, let alone human consumption. People have stated they have taken it without problems, so if someone wants to risk it, that's up to them.
It is all a scare tactic to prevent people from taking it and getting it CHEAP compared to the usual jack-the-price-up for human use. It is completely safe as I have taken it myself several times.
The ingredients "completely unknown" is a load of horseshit. Don't fall for the lies.
Whatever, read the ingredients before you buy. Don't get the ones with other active antiparasitics. Get the IVM only ones. Also: IVM Drenches are a possibility, if the paste is sold out. Apply these to the skin, not by mouth, just as if you were an animal. Peeps are worried about the isopropanol that is the carrier for drenches. The toxicology warnings for iso are real, but from what I have read it is people presenting to emergency wards because they were drinking hand sanitiser to get drunk: they usually recovered. They have drunk an entire bottle. One teaspoon of standard drench, applied to the skin, as is the case for an IVM drench, is not gonna get you drunk, let alone poison you. It is as toxic as hand sanitiser which people frequently use these days.
Theyβre far less likely to poison expensive horses than they are humans. Think.