I went onto allday chemist and it is asking for my physician and to upload my prescription for ivermectin. I dont have one, i just wanted to buy it as a prophylactic in case we needed it.
Is there a way to side step this as my physician is a massachusetts doctor...he isnt going to give me one.
Also when buying the pills what dosage should i buy? 3 mg or 6 mg or 12mg? How often do we take it? I was hoping it might help clear up nagging issues from lung infections this year...
What horse paste did people use online?...im concerned because the pastes say they have proprietary ingredients they dont list so that was why i wanted to go the pill route.
Do you knowledgeable anons know how long it stays in the system and if it gets into breastmilk? Ive decreased breastfeeding after a year and a half so i could take during the day if its a short halflife
The easiest cheapest safest thing you can do is go to a farm and ranch supply place like Tractor Supply or Cal Ranch etc and get GEL not paste horse wormer tubes, brand does not matter, the primary ingredient will/must say ivermectin 1.87%. Doesn't matter if the brand says duramectin or bimectin or zemecterin gold, etc. Buy the cheapest. I reiterate, get GEL not paste. Around 8 bucks. Each tube is marked increments of 50 lbs body weight per. Round up, not down. I always do 5 days in a row, with zinc, c, and D3. I need to get more right now in fact, not feeling too great. Do the iver on an empty stomach, then in a bit, have a meal with the zinc for sure. Get a jar of p nut butter, I chase the paste w pnut b on my tongue. If you can't buy locally then go to Dee's horse supply or Valley Vet, online, but if you can't see the word gel on the product box, I wouldn't get that item, the non gel really does have a very much stronger taste than the gel. Good luck, and don't worry! Ps: pregnant or nursing mares are given ivermectin and so are very young foals.
My local tractor supply has been sold oit for about a year. We live in mass.