Just make sure to read the ingredients on the horsepaste. We have found lots of brands that have added other ingredients that are not Ivermectin.
Also we found a farm animal drench that is Ivermectin and Isopropyl alcohol only. Use a teaspoon or so (a dropper full) on the skin as described i.e. daily when sick or once a week prophylactically. We like to put it on the throat area or neck for a sore throat. We use one wee drop on the cats, and a 1/4 dose for the dog too.
We dose before visitors arrive and often visitors get a dose, just to try it out. It smells like hand sanitizer.
If you don't want to go through the hassle of trying to get a prescription or taking the horse paste the best way to take it is the cattle injectible.
Some of them say for cattle and swine, and some say for cattle and sheep on them. They are all a 1% sterile solution.
You take one CC for every 110 lbs body weight. You can get it in 50ml to 500ml bottles. There are several brands like Durvet and Noromectin, etc.
To keep the solution from being contaminated you use a syringe with needle to stick in the top of the bottle and draw up your dose. Add it to a small amount of juice and down the hatch.
I have done it many times, and as much as five days in a row without one problem. I have been routinely taking at least one dose a month for a long while now. I have wormed my dogs for heart worm with the same product for years using almost exactly the same dosage.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/
Prophylaxis 0.2 mg/kg once weekly. Take with 100mg zinc
Treatment
0.2-0.5 mg/kg/day x five days. 100mg zinc daily
I use the same. Pretty much pound for pound if using a paste. I due 125% of the equine. So 250 for 200lb bi-ped.
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I use horsepaste from walmart when people around me are sick and I begin feeling sick.
Horse health brand I think its called. Like 10 bucks.
Click to 250 pounds and eat it.
Just make sure to read the ingredients on the horsepaste. We have found lots of brands that have added other ingredients that are not Ivermectin.
Also we found a farm animal drench that is Ivermectin and Isopropyl alcohol only. Use a teaspoon or so (a dropper full) on the skin as described i.e. daily when sick or once a week prophylactically. We like to put it on the throat area or neck for a sore throat. We use one wee drop on the cats, and a 1/4 dose for the dog too.
We dose before visitors arrive and often visitors get a dose, just to try it out. It smells like hand sanitizer.
If you don't want to go through the hassle of trying to get a prescription or taking the horse paste the best way to take it is the cattle injectible.
Some of them say for cattle and swine, and some say for cattle and sheep on them. They are all a 1% sterile solution.
You take one CC for every 110 lbs body weight. You can get it in 50ml to 500ml bottles. There are several brands like Durvet and Noromectin, etc.
To keep the solution from being contaminated you use a syringe with needle to stick in the top of the bottle and draw up your dose. Add it to a small amount of juice and down the hatch.
I have done it many times, and as much as five days in a row without one problem. I have been routinely taking at least one dose a month for a long while now. I have wormed my dogs for heart worm with the same product for years using almost exactly the same dosage.