There's been stories of people sneaking the paste in to give to people, and strategically administering a proper weight-based dosage orally while no one was looking. This is not medical advice, just stories of what people have done.
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Anons, please don't upvote this more than this:
Actually if they use ivermectin sheep/goat drench you can rub it on the skin. It's a clear liquid intended to rub on skin. Maybe that would be easier. I've read some have used this instead of paste.
A friend was just telling me about this yesterday morning. A vet she knows rubs it on his wrist everyday for the last 15 years and has never gotten so much as a cold.
Probably. I know we used for our sheep and goats, I'd thought of getting more, but found a local source for the human variety. It at least could be used on kids who can't do pills or someone who can't swallow. I'd also look at what else was in it before using, obviously.
Correct! It will be absorbed. you don't have to get it into there stomach. If he's tubed you can access his gums. Even if you give more that recommended does it's OK! Is there anyone in the ATL that can get her the paste today?? Drop it off to her at the hospital.
There's been stories of people sneaking the paste in to give to people, and strategically administering a proper weight-based dosage orally while no one was looking. This is not medical advice, just stories of what people have done.
Edit: Anons, please don't upvote this more than this:
https://greatawakening.win/p/140cIqmBw1/x/c/4JJfPHhtDUY
^ this is the right way.
My way is the last ditch effort based on your stories.
would be great if someone locally in ATL area could meet Mom in the parking lot with some paste.
There is a tractor supply in Snellville east of ATL. Which hospital is this? I'm on the east side.
Freemasons.
^^^ this is why I live this board! People will come from nowhere and be a hero! Godspeed
Actually if they use ivermectin sheep/goat drench you can rub it on the skin. It's a clear liquid intended to rub on skin. Maybe that would be easier. I've read some have used this instead of paste.
I've read several places saying DON'T use anything BUT the paste. And MAKE SURE it's Ivermectin ONLY. Not some combo drug.
Right.
Good to know
A friend was just telling me about this yesterday morning. A vet she knows rubs it on his wrist everyday for the last 15 years and has never gotten so much as a cold.
please show me some images how that looks so I know what to buy
That seems like itd take a lil longer and leave a trace for at least a few minutes or so...
Probably. I know we used for our sheep and goats, I'd thought of getting more, but found a local source for the human variety. It at least could be used on kids who can't do pills or someone who can't swallow. I'd also look at what else was in it before using, obviously.
look at the most upvoted comment, and make sure to upvote it so it stays the most upvoted comment.
Emulating the stories told here is more of a last ditch effort.
Between COVID isolation and having a tube down their throat I don't think that is possible right now.
You rub the paste on their gums where it will be absorbed into the bloodstream.
Make sure no chunks. Good idea.
Correct! It will be absorbed. you don't have to get it into there stomach. If he's tubed you can access his gums. Even if you give more that recommended does it's OK! Is there anyone in the ATL that can get her the paste today?? Drop it off to her at the hospital.
About a teaspoon full per dose I've heard...
The ones I have seen have a notch for every 50lb body weight to measure it, not all horses are 1250lbs for the full tube.
For Treatment of covid, Iver. paste dose is 0.4 mg per kg (Zelenko protocol)
Most Ivermectin paste is 18.7 g/ kg
So for 100lb foal this equates to dose of 0.97 grams paste
So literally 1g paste per 100b
Fingers and everything else crossed for you fren. Hope he will be alright.
Didnt some say you can rub on skin?