Looking at ivermectin horse paste package is a little tricky, switching from mcg to mg, kg to pounds, etc. So from the pdf I sent, a 180 lb person would receive 36 mg ivemectin once a week. There is 110 mg of Ivermectin paste in a tube. So that would be 1/3 of the tube once a week for that weight of person.
If anybody else has some info on correct dosage please correct me. I think it is kind of hidden on the search engines.
This post and thread have dosage amounts, for the paste/pills, etc...
https://freerepublic.com/focus/news/3965578/posts?page=41#41
You must have much smaller tubes than I have. My tubes of ivermectin are 6.08 grams each, or 6080 milligrams, which is one dose for a 1250 pound animal. A 180 pound animal would receive around 1/7 of the contents of my tube. Would it make it easier to identify the size of your personal dose if you knew the size of the animal that your whole tube is one dose for? That may be written on the package.
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PLEASE check the concentration of the product, before considering ingestion. Look up the "package insert" or "prescribing information" for the specific brand product. For example, https://vetlabel.com/lib/vet/meds/ivermectin-8/ got me to the Jeffers product...
...so 1gm of paste will provide 18.7mg of ivermectin. For ~18mg dose based on the FLCCC Alliance I-MASS protocol, the dose would be 1 gram of the Jeffers brand paste 1.87%, then repeat every 7 days for prophylaxis, along with D3 and multivitamins. https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/