Hwkmn05 (Nh) on 02/25/2022
Replied By bonnizan (Richmond VA) on 01/03/2023
You need the 1.87% paste and make sure there are no other meds just Ivermectin.Dosage is 1 notch per 50 lbs. I'm 200lbs I take 4 notches. Sister is 150 lbs and takes 3 notches. More is not better.
Take 1 dosage a day for 5 days stop 2 days if cured stop. If still sick, do 5 more days. Stop 2 days.
Go to daystar.com to find doctors who will prescribe human pills of ivermectin.
Replied By GertJr (Madison) on 01/04/2023
One caution here--if you are using the tube for horses or the tube for goats, the notches are not equal, so read the label. The larger the animal, the more dose per notch--so you cannot go by 50 pounds per notch. Maybe on some, but the one I'm looking at right now, from my cabinet, is the horse one and each notch is 100 pounds.
Replied By Madelyn (Idaho ) on 01/06/2023
If in doubt about the dose, simply weigh the paste on a gram scale. Once you know what dosage you want to take of the ivermectin, you need to calculate how much paste would contain that amount. All the horse pastes I've used contain 1.87% ivermectin.for example: if I want to take 0.4mg per kg of body weight. I will first find my weight in kg, which is 68kg. Now I take 68kg multiplied by 0.4mg to find the ivermectin dose, which is 27.2mg. In order to get 27.2mg of ivermectin, I need to calculate the amount of paste by taking 27.2 divided by 1.87%, which is 1,454.54mg. So I would need to take 1455mg (1.455g) of the paste. I like to put it in capsules for the kids, but I have also just squirted the paste slowly onto a piece of parchment paper that I have sitting on the scale.