I recently found out I have roseacea. Went to a dermatologist for it and she gave me some cream. One of the ingredients in the cream among other things is ivermectin. Had to pay $38 for it.
Wondering if I could just buy horse paste and smear it on my skin instead
Probably, as long as you use the proper dosage. It could be tricky since the cream could have something that helps it to absorb faster and the paste could require even more if it doesn't absorb the same way. Or - the opposite could also be true. Maybe the cream slows down the absorption and the paste doesn't. Neither one should hurt you, but the paste might either absorb too slow or too fast. Just depends on what big PHARMA puts in the cream versus the paste.
I recently found out I have roseacea. Went to a dermatologist for it and she gave me some cream. One of the ingredients in the cream among other things is ivermectin. Had to pay $38 for it.
Wondering if I could just buy horse paste and smear it on my skin instead
I've read many accounts of people using Ivermectin topically...
I glob the horse paste onto any strange spots on my skin that develops, some disappear, some don't. It won't hurt to try.
Yep you can use the horsey paste topically for roseacea.
Probably, as long as you use the proper dosage. It could be tricky since the cream could have something that helps it to absorb faster and the paste could require even more if it doesn't absorb the same way. Or - the opposite could also be true. Maybe the cream slows down the absorption and the paste doesn't. Neither one should hurt you, but the paste might either absorb too slow or too fast. Just depends on what big PHARMA puts in the cream versus the paste.