Ivermectin Dosage Chart
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Great chart OP.
And for anyone not using tablets who wants to know the conversion factor to lbs used for prophylaxis and treatment doses of 0.4 mg/kg, 0.5 mg/kg and 0.6 mg/kg, here ya go:
Prophylaxis dose:
0.2 mg/kg = 0.0907 mg/lb
Treatment dose:
0.4 mg/kg = 0.1814 mg/lb
0.5 mg/kg = 0.2268 mg/lb
0.6 mg/kg = 0.2722 mg/lb
You must've misunderstood. I'm in the states and was providing an easy conversion for those who are using paste, not pills, and want to know how much to take based on their weight in lbs (not kilos).
So if you weigh 200 lbs and want to know how much to take for a treatment dose at 0.6 mg/kg you simply multiply 200 X 0.2722 to get how many mg's to take.
I'm very well aware of the method used in medicine. I was offering a simplified alternative by converting it from kilos to lbs so those of us who were raised using the imperial system can use this conversion factor with our weight in lbs seeing as the clicks on the paste dispenser are denominated in lbs.
For example:
Bimectin Paste:
6.08 g x 0.0187 (1.87% dilution) = 0.113696 g (113.696 mg) per syringe
Each syringe is for up to 1250 lbs
There are 5 clicks for every 250 lb line for a total of 25 clicks per dispenser.
Each click is for 50 lbs of body weight at the Prophylaxis Dose of 0.2 mg/kg (0.0907 mg/lb)
Each click is for 25 lbs of body weight at the Treatment Dose of 0.4 mg/kg (0.1814 mg/lb)
Each click is for 20 lbs of body weight at the Treatment Dose of 0.5 mg/kg (0.2268 mg /lb)
Each click is for 16.66 lbs of body weight at the Treatment Dose of 0.6 mg/kg (0.2722 mg/lb)