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.
That is correct math but you are making it WAY too difficult. Just dose according to your weight on the plunger. Double or triple your weight on the plunger to double or triple your dose. Put it on the back of your tongue and drink a glass of water. If you take it with food it is more bioavailable. Quite easy when you get the hang of it.
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.
Before I started the horse paste I did all the calculations for my body weight and came to this very easy conclusion...just dose according to your weight on the plunger. I don't like the 250 lb.
notch because I started on the 50 lb. notches with Durvet which is so easy but I have to use it all up so I give away the Durvet and use the other for myself. Sometimes people just want to make it harder than it is...but really one should ALWAYS check medical advice or dosages from people dispensing info on this site. I frequently see misinformation being handed out like candy. I only trust what I know to be true myself checked against the best sources I have available. Glad for the confirmation...thanks!
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.
Not ALL brands have notches at every 50 pounds. I have a brand that has a notch at 250 pounds so please qualify that CERTAIN brands notch at 50 lbs. I have used both and I prefer the 50 lb. notches but I just have to do my best with the other brands. It doesn't have to be perfect because you can double or triple dose if needed according to the protocols by FLCCC depending on your condition. Also the horse paste AND the human pills are BOTH dosed at .2 mg/kg. So just take it according to your weight. You can convert your weight to kilograms for the pills. The plunger adapts to pounds so just use the plunger to determine your minimum dose determined by your weight in pounds. You don't need to be a math whiz.
All you have to do is use the plunger to dose out the ivermectin paste according to your weight. Believe me all the math is done. You are being dosed the same as a horse...according to weight.... .2mg/kg. That is the same as the pills. If you want to double or triple the dose just double or triple your weight on the plunger.
....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.
That is correct math but you are making it WAY too difficult. Just dose according to your weight on the plunger. Double or triple your weight on the plunger to double or triple your dose. Put it on the back of your tongue and drink a glass of water. If you take it with food it is more bioavailable. Quite easy when you get the hang of it.
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.
Before I started the horse paste I did all the calculations for my body weight and came to this very easy conclusion...just dose according to your weight on the plunger. I don't like the 250 lb. notch because I started on the 50 lb. notches with Durvet which is so easy but I have to use it all up so I give away the Durvet and use the other for myself. Sometimes people just want to make it harder than it is...but really one should ALWAYS check medical advice or dosages from people dispensing info on this site. I frequently see misinformation being handed out like candy. I only trust what I know to be true myself checked against the best sources I have available. Glad for the confirmation...thanks!
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.
Not ALL brands have notches at every 50 pounds. I have a brand that has a notch at 250 pounds so please qualify that CERTAIN brands notch at 50 lbs. I have used both and I prefer the 50 lb. notches but I just have to do my best with the other brands. It doesn't have to be perfect because you can double or triple dose if needed according to the protocols by FLCCC depending on your condition. Also the horse paste AND the human pills are BOTH dosed at .2 mg/kg. So just take it according to your weight. You can convert your weight to kilograms for the pills. The plunger adapts to pounds so just use the plunger to determine your minimum dose determined by your weight in pounds. You don't need to be a math whiz.
All you have to do is use the plunger to dose out the ivermectin paste according to your weight. Believe me all the math is done. You are being dosed the same as a horse...according to weight.... .2mg/kg. That is the same as the pills. If you want to double or triple the dose just double or triple your weight on the plunger.
....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.