The wife has had the coof for over a week and refused to take the paste in fear of poisoning. I started having mild symptoms on Thursday (headache, sinus drainage, cough, and some achiness) and tested positive with an at home test. Started the paste Thursday night, woke up Friday feeling better, Saturday even better, then today I’m completely symptom free. Paste completely knocked out the coof in 3 days!
A personal thank you to everyone on this board because otherwise I would have never even ordered the paste to begin with.
The wife now wishes she would have taken the paste and even made me order more to have on hand.
Question: has anyone used the paste on their little colts or filly’s?
There is an Ivermectin product for parasites that does not have to be ingested, it is a "pour" on drench for veterinary use for external and internal parasites, for anyone who does not want to eat the paste, it works by being absorbed into the system and bypasses the digestive system.Either the trade name is Durvet or that is the name of the company. I've used it on goats and sheep. I have not always "worn gloves" when using it. You can order it anywhere, it is even considered safe for chickens in a certain dose, so if you can give it to a chicken and it does not poison them, it sure will not poison a person. I am far from a filly, but I am hovering around 112 lbs, the weight of some children, all medications are doled out by weight.
Ivermectin isn't as bioavailable transdermally to humans as livestock. It wont hurt you, but ingestion is the best method for absorption. -a pharmacist
could try DMSO with it for rapid and increased absorption.
But be super careful with dmso. Take it from me.
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no worries.
The pour-on products with IVM are not good because of the types of additives in them. At least that's what I read on the boards. Don't swallow that.