Yes, at any feed n seed store. Or online at Valley Vet. So easy. Duramectin ivermection horse wormer paste. No hoops to jump through. Just buy it, you'll get it.
Thanks for the reminder. Time to go to Valley Vet for the 3rd time for my refill. I get liter pour-ons, put into one of those perfume spray bottles. Useful whenever we're around vxxed folks, a few squirts to the whole family. Three years, many people, and all healthy as a horse.
Yeah, I understand RE: paste. It is a crime what is going on. Basically a denial of a safe medication.
There was just a thread about someone thinking about using animal ‘drench’ type of IVM that you pour over animals. Then animal injectables came up. The injectable has ‘other ingredients’ like PEG and such and might not be best for consumption.....etc.
I just remembered Tenn was going to make it available OTC but hadn’t heard if that bill had passed.
I have been using the liquid injectable taken orally for a couple of years now. The cost of it is $85 for the equivalent of 500 12mg pills. Just add it to a couple ounces of juice. My doctor has confirmed all forms of Ivermectin are exactly the same in dose and effectiveness. It is all by weight. To get the price and quantity I have mentioned order it online from Valley Vet dot com. The brand name is Agri-mectin in the 500ml bottle. Get a syringe and 16ga needle to draw it easily from the bottle and squirt it in a couple ounces of juice. The dose is on the bottle and human dose is the same as cattle with the bovine dose being higher than needed but won't cause any harm.
I've been doing the same monthly for about two years now also. The dose I take was one recommended a long time back, but I don't remember the source.
It is 1 CC per 110 lbs body weight. The dose for humans is almost the exact dose recommended for dogs for heartworm. The dog dose is 1/10th CC per every 10 lbs body weight.
I give the injectable to my dogs for heartworm. The injectable dose is 1/10th CC per every 10 pounds body weight.
DO NOT give ivermectin to collie breeds. Shelties in particular are vulnerable to poisoning from ivermectin. It causes seizures and death in some dogs of the collie breeds. Something about their genetic makeup interferes with the metabolism of the drug.
The information I have seen is it is with the consultation of a pharmacist. It is behind the corner and in many cases pharmacists around the country have refused to fill doctor's prescriptions. In Tenn you have to walk up to the counter and have a consultation.
Only if u don't use amzn or internet. only pay cash, don’t have your phone on your person, de-chip your cars’ multiple gps devices, and wear a mask to avoid any facial recognition ‘security’ cameras at the feed store chain.
Oh wait........u said ‘medical’ not ‘military’ industrial complex. DOH!
Certain pharmacies. I looked them up last month, here is the website and list, https://tnfreedomdoctors.org/ivermectin-in-tn
Yes. You just ask the pharmacist. No prescription needed.
I would expect that it should be at a pretty low cost too, right? It's a very common drug.
Wow - that is cool - hats off to the people who passed that bill!!!
Yes, at any feed n seed store. Or online at Valley Vet. So easy. Duramectin ivermection horse wormer paste. No hoops to jump through. Just buy it, you'll get it.
Thought there was a bill that made it legal treatment for covid and pill form available to people OTC - just wondering.
I think the animal products are available nationwide still or thru amzn.
Thanks.
Thanks for the reminder. Time to go to Valley Vet for the 3rd time for my refill. I get liter pour-ons, put into one of those perfume spray bottles. Useful whenever we're around vxxed folks, a few squirts to the whole family. Three years, many people, and all healthy as a horse.
Two OTC locations mentioned before: https://greatawakening.win/p/16c1zR66Ol/x/c/4TwR9dETD8y
IVM can be found online. Reynolds Meds is one I've used. But I would hope the prescription piece is cheaper than Reynolds.
Yes, I don’t think they can ship it out of state though. I will tell you I find the horse paste to be the cheapest and easiest to get.
I like it with my oats and alfalfa.
Hay, that’s funny!
Me too...love it...great availability, great price and easy to take...Duramectin from Valley Vet in Missouri...
Yeah, I understand RE: paste. It is a crime what is going on. Basically a denial of a safe medication.
There was just a thread about someone thinking about using animal ‘drench’ type of IVM that you pour over animals. Then animal injectables came up. The injectable has ‘other ingredients’ like PEG and such and might not be best for consumption.....etc.
I just remembered Tenn was going to make it available OTC but hadn’t heard if that bill had passed.
Appreciate the info.
Any one got a price per pill if it were OTC?
I have been using the liquid injectable taken orally for a couple of years now. The cost of it is $85 for the equivalent of 500 12mg pills. Just add it to a couple ounces of juice. My doctor has confirmed all forms of Ivermectin are exactly the same in dose and effectiveness. It is all by weight. To get the price and quantity I have mentioned order it online from Valley Vet dot com. The brand name is Agri-mectin in the 500ml bottle. Get a syringe and 16ga needle to draw it easily from the bottle and squirt it in a couple ounces of juice. The dose is on the bottle and human dose is the same as cattle with the bovine dose being higher than needed but won't cause any harm.
best information I've read today! Thank you!
I've been doing the same monthly for about two years now also. The dose I take was one recommended a long time back, but I don't remember the source.
It is 1 CC per 110 lbs body weight. The dose for humans is almost the exact dose recommended for dogs for heartworm. The dog dose is 1/10th CC per every 10 lbs body weight.
Thank you...sounds enticing...
Found some in LATAM dispensed in a liquid glass ampules, not meant for syringes but meant for humans. Though not sure on dosages.
If it is labeled as 1% Sterile solution the dosage is 1ml per 110 pounds of body weight.
Anyone give IVM to their pups? And if so have suggestions on dosage? They are my family and I want to make sure I cleanse them too :)
Also, was just in Mexico. It was $5usd for 4 6mg tablets. I stocked up a bit
Panacur is the dog dewormer that people take to cure cancer active ingredient started with Fenben... just a notable closely related to topic.
They have fenben horse paste and one for cattle that looks like it goes into a caulking gun…. It’s huge, so I bought for a friend with cancer.
Thanks, I have given them Panacur several times over the past couple years.
I’d consult a vet. I think there may be some canine products that contain IVM.
I thought the heart de-wormer was mostly IVM.
I give the pup a few squirts (ML) of pour-on IVM from ValleyVet each week. She hates it so we have to hold her.
I give the injectable to my dogs for heartworm. The injectable dose is 1/10th CC per every 10 pounds body weight.
DO NOT give ivermectin to collie breeds. Shelties in particular are vulnerable to poisoning from ivermectin. It causes seizures and death in some dogs of the collie breeds. Something about their genetic makeup interferes with the metabolism of the drug.
Yes… have gotten a few prescriptions
Prescription would mean it isn't OTC though
Okay, thanks!!
However, I thought it was going to be available w/o a prescription.
The information I have seen is it is with the consultation of a pharmacist. It is behind the corner and in many cases pharmacists around the country have refused to fill doctor's prescriptions. In Tenn you have to walk up to the counter and have a consultation.
Much appreciated
Buy the paste, you get to skip the medical industrial complex completely.
Only if u don't use amzn or internet. only pay cash, don’t have your phone on your person, de-chip your cars’ multiple gps devices, and wear a mask to avoid any facial recognition ‘security’ cameras at the feed store chain.
Oh wait........u said ‘medical’ not ‘military’ industrial complex. DOH!
Just kiddin around there........kinda. 😀😀
Anyone know if it is OTC in Florida?