My horse was wandering in the Ozark wilderness last weekend and got a bad case of poison ivy. The rash did not subside with standard OTC treatment options including cortizone and Ivarest. The mare refused to go to Urgent Care as she does not do well with corticosteroids and she did not feel like paying the copay. After several days of increased blistering and crabbiness, I urged her yesterday to self-medicate with Bimectin 1.87%, which she had forgotten was in her medicine cabinet. Because she had good experience with Ivermectin for other odd ailments, she figured she would give the paste a chance as an ointment. Within an hour of applying the flowery-scented paste, the horse noticed that the rash had begun to reverse and that the blisters were no longer bubbling. It appeared that all sites of poison ivy were in the stages of healing and before retiring to her stall for the night, she applied another layer of paste. She awoke this morning to find her wounds scabbed-over, all of the new blisters she had yesterday morning were no longer bumps, but tiny fading spots -- even the itching was gone. She was so happy she had an extra cup of coffee and made an egg sandwich. Needless to say, my horse was pleasantly surprised to find an unconventional use for Bimectin 1.87%. That is all.
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OP, you are a week late with this story. I had a rash on some private parts that itched so bad... I used every cream I had in my stash to no avail. But the worst itching was on the palms of my hands. Had I known your horse reacted positivly to the paste being applied I would have tried it myself. Oh well, I will just keep this in mind for the next time this ailment occurs. Thanks for posting up.
I have an experiment going on in my stable RIGHT NOW... will report back
Neiiggghh
have you done this? The ivm didn't work for my eczema, my skin got very angry LOL
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something, something, you'll go blind.
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