One notch on the dispenser tube of ivermectin is 50 pounds of body weight. Your dose is 200 pounds is 4 notches. If you are 225, round up to 5 notches. Keep it simple. Fren. No worries. Take 50mg zinc daily when you take iver. Zinc with food. Plus other supplements as you wish. Side note for anyone who doesn't know: ivermecterin paste with NO other ingred. Comes in several brands, durvet is just one of them. God bless, and welcome to Club Iver.
I got a couple different types of the paste.. I like the apple stuff.. but I also have some paste that is white.. looks more like ointment.. is that ok to take orally as well?
Been taking 12-15mg per day of ivermectin in powder form when an illness appears.
For the OG Wuhan in early 2020 took the Duravet paste for a 650 lb. horse over a period of 5 days, though I only weigh 205 lbs, I was fine and the flu was gone quickly.
The FLCCC updated its protocol and recommends 0.4-0.6mg/kg per dose for infection. The "50lbs per notch" on the horse paste is equivalent to 0.2mg/kg per dose, which is the recommended dosage for prevention only.
Yes, that seems right. The numbers listed in the ivermectin section of this treatment guidelines table work out to 1 to 3x the dosage on the plunger notches.
It depends on whether prevention or treatment, which variant you're dealing with, and other things. Go to https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/. Their prevention dosage equals the paste dosage you gave, but the early treatment protocol jumps up. They are on version 18 of the protocol; they keep tweaking it and adjusting to variants.
....a jewelry scale that can measure in the microgram range would be a wise purchase for anyone going this route. It is a nice way to double check your math.
One notch on the dispenser tube of ivermectin is 50 pounds of body weight. Your dose is 200 pounds is 4 notches. If you are 225, round up to 5 notches. Keep it simple. Fren. No worries. Take 50mg zinc daily when you take iver. Zinc with food. Plus other supplements as you wish. Side note for anyone who doesn't know: ivermecterin paste with NO other ingred. Comes in several brands, durvet is just one of them. God bless, and welcome to Club Iver.
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I got a couple different types of the paste.. I like the apple stuff.. but I also have some paste that is white.. looks more like ointment.. is that ok to take orally as well?
I had some like that. As long as it says Ivermectin and not other ingredients, it's fine.
Been taking 12-15mg per day of ivermectin in powder form when an illness appears.
For the OG Wuhan in early 2020 took the Duravet paste for a 650 lb. horse over a period of 5 days, though I only weigh 205 lbs, I was fine and the flu was gone quickly.
You might want to up the dosage. Take a look here on page 2: https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf
The FLCCC updated its protocol and recommends 0.4-0.6mg/kg per dose for infection. The "50lbs per notch" on the horse paste is equivalent to 0.2mg/kg per dose, which is the recommended dosage for prevention only.
Yes, that seems right. The numbers listed in the ivermectin section of this treatment guidelines table work out to 1 to 3x the dosage on the plunger notches.
https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/tables/table-2e/
"Adults: The dose most commonly used in clinical trials is IVM 0.2–0.6 mg/kg PO given as a single dose or as a once-daily dose for up to 5 days."
I used the 250 notches for 5 days for a 160 lbs horse because that was the easiest to measure out.
165-175lb took 250lbs dosage
It depends on whether prevention or treatment, which variant you're dealing with, and other things. Go to https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/. Their prevention dosage equals the paste dosage you gave, but the early treatment protocol jumps up. They are on version 18 of the protocol; they keep tweaking it and adjusting to variants.
....a jewelry scale that can measure in the microgram range would be a wise purchase for anyone going this route. It is a nice way to double check your math.