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I bought mine at https://www.reliablerxpharmacy.com and the prices are really reasonable. The only thing they were out of is Oseltamivir which is flu.
I get mine at Velleyvet.com. I go for the largest bottle which is currently on sale. I like the liquid because I can mix with juice each morning. Got this tip from another anon on this board. Game changer.
Same here and dirt cheap.
Is this the liquid?
https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=0926e255-3bb9-41d0-a545-c0349f75c850
This is the one. Each ML is equal to a 12mg tablet. I measure it with a 6ml syringe and use a 16-gauge needle, so it draws and flows easily. I fill the syringe and just use the dose needed while storing the left over in the syringe. Add it to a couple ounces of juice and drink it. All Ivermectin dosing is the same whether you apply to the skin, take it orally or inject IM (DO NOT INJECT). Buy the 500ml bottle for best value and have it around for friends and family.
https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=244DD067-521D-4FDB-8CEC-8F4D16D5D636
I bought a couple hundred doses from India through the pharmacy there. Not the tubes. I used Valley Vet for those in 2020.
Never looked for liquid would be nicer to take. Will check it out
whats the mixing ratio on that and for how many days? thanks!
I take 1 ml per day in a shot of juice for prophylactic purposes and when symptomatic it’s 1ml per 110 lbs. of body weight. The beauty of ivermectin is that you can’t really overdose. The body discards naturally what it doesn’t need. the site also sells syringes for easy measuring.
Is that true? I took the horse paste and thought I measured it out properly (it was a small dollop) but actually feel like it might have done some damage?? I’m all for Ivermectin but since then I’ve thought maybe taking actual horse medicine wasn’t totally wise. Can’t get the actual stuff. Doctors won’t prescribe it. If you order it online, they confiscated it at the post office.
awesome! thanks for the detailed explanation