Ivermectin is safer than aspirin. You'd need to eat the whole bottle to have a problem.
Also, check your numbers. According to the insert in the IVM I received, it indicates 150 micrograms per kilogram. If you weigh 220, then you'd need 15 milligrams.
If you use the horse paste, use the markings on the plunger to squeeze out your weight rounded up to the nearest 100 lbs into a spoon and eat that.
If you use pills take one 12mg pill if you're under 175lbs, or two if you're over that weight and you should be covered.
Do the above daily for up to a week, but people usually feel better by day 2.
Odd thing... I did double check the instructions on the packaging in the Amazon pictures of the product, and it jumps back and forth between pounds and kilograms.
Example, under "DOSAGE" it talks about a 1,250 pound horse, then says so many mcg / kg, and then back to "200 pounds" again. Confusing packaging.
Anyway, no matter, I've placed an order for two of these and we'll see once they arrive.
Ivermectin is safer than aspirin. You'd need to eat the whole bottle to have a problem.
Also, check your numbers. According to the insert in the IVM I received, it indicates 150 micrograms per kilogram. If you weigh 220, then you'd need 15 milligrams.
If you use the horse paste, use the markings on the plunger to squeeze out your weight rounded up to the nearest 100 lbs into a spoon and eat that.
If you use pills take one 12mg pill if you're under 175lbs, or two if you're over that weight and you should be covered.
Do the above daily for up to a week, but people usually feel better by day 2.
Odd thing... I did double check the instructions on the packaging in the Amazon pictures of the product, and it jumps back and forth between pounds and kilograms.
Example, under "DOSAGE" it talks about a 1,250 pound horse, then says so many mcg / kg, and then back to "200 pounds" again. Confusing packaging.
Anyway, no matter, I've placed an order for two of these and we'll see once they arrive.