You be careful, the horse paste has certain ingredient that may be toxic and which may remain in body. Check if the human version is safer. You can get that now.
I don't think so. If that were true then horses that are given Iver every month their entire lives would not thrive, but in fact, Iver helps their health in many ways overall. Including keeping flies from laying eggs in wounds, which is a big deal. Plain ivermectin has no extra medicinal or chemical ingredient that is harmful.
I bought two types. The open package is the ivermectin paste by med-pharmex incorporated. So I probably ate that one. I am always looking for toxins in products (unless its an emergency) After I ate it, I called the manufacturer to ask about the ingredients as it all was not listed. Remember the paste says it's 1.87% ivermectin. That means it is not just plain ivermectin. At some point of talking to manufacturerssss I did learn that there were some additives, one being toxic to man. I don't recall the name. I do recall being shocked that one of the manufacturers of horse paste would not say what exactly was in it. He called it "trade secret". So there is other stuff in it. And be careful of continuing to take it when you don't need it. Because the horse stuff may have some other chemicals in it that are not good for you. I don't know if the human pills have other stuff just as bad in it because I'm sure it has fillers they don't mention on their boxes either. I have some made in another country. ...Just sayin...to be careful.... but yes, i do hear that the horse stuff was used for emergencies when they tyrants would not let us easily buy people ivermectin.
I dont remember. Just look on the label and look up the ingredients. Some call the mixture a trade secret and may not reveal
I just remember trying to look up ingredients after taking some of it that I had for emergency and came to the conclusion I did... however it's not to say that human medicine doesnt have something equally bad. But it is an issue that came up after I did some research
You be careful, the horse paste has certain ingredient that may be toxic and which may remain in body. Check if the human version is safer. You can get that now.
I don't think so. If that were true then horses that are given Iver every month their entire lives would not thrive, but in fact, Iver helps their health in many ways overall. Including keeping flies from laying eggs in wounds, which is a big deal. Plain ivermectin has no extra medicinal or chemical ingredient that is harmful.
I bought two types. The open package is the ivermectin paste by med-pharmex incorporated. So I probably ate that one. I am always looking for toxins in products (unless its an emergency) After I ate it, I called the manufacturer to ask about the ingredients as it all was not listed. Remember the paste says it's 1.87% ivermectin. That means it is not just plain ivermectin. At some point of talking to manufacturerssss I did learn that there were some additives, one being toxic to man. I don't recall the name. I do recall being shocked that one of the manufacturers of horse paste would not say what exactly was in it. He called it "trade secret". So there is other stuff in it. And be careful of continuing to take it when you don't need it. Because the horse stuff may have some other chemicals in it that are not good for you. I don't know if the human pills have other stuff just as bad in it because I'm sure it has fillers they don't mention on their boxes either. I have some made in another country. ...Just sayin...to be careful.... but yes, i do hear that the horse stuff was used for emergencies when they tyrants would not let us easily buy people ivermectin.
Which ingredient and what's the source?
I dont remember. Just look on the label and look up the ingredients. Some call the mixture a trade secret and may not reveal I just remember trying to look up ingredients after taking some of it that I had for emergency and came to the conclusion I did... however it's not to say that human medicine doesnt have something equally bad. But it is an issue that came up after I did some research
Thanks, I appreciate it. I'll do some digging.