To: norsky
You’re right. Math isn’t everyone’s long suit. I’ve been suggesting that they take their weight and divide it by 1250, which is the number of pounds the full tube feeds. Make a note of the size of the first squeeze and squeeze out the same amount each time.
So a 180 pound person would take 180/1250 of the tube - .144 of the tube, which is about 1/7th. To figure out what fraction .144 is of the full tube, you have to do a bit more math, but it’s easy math - divide 1 by whatever decimal (.144) you come up with. The answer is the number of doses in a full tube of ivermectin, in this case, 6.9 or 7. Round up, since it can’t hurt you.
To: LittleLinda
The side of my Ivermectin tube plunger has dose marks for every 250 lb. so each notch is for 50 lbs. I can’t see a % of a solid white tube but the plunger notches are quite clear. I have 3 different makers of paste and all are the same.
1,556 posted on
06/09/2021 12:18:05 PM PDT by
nclaurel
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To: LittleLinda
So a 180 pound person would take 180/1250 of the tube - .144 of the tube, which is about 1/7th. To figure out what fraction .144 is of the full tube, you have to do a bit more math, but it’s easy math - divide 1 by whatever decimal (.144) you come up with. The answer is the number of doses in a full tube of ivermectin, in this case, 6.9 or 7. Round up, since it can’t hurt you.
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Good thanx, is that a 18mg dose and how often?
1,572 posted on
06/09/2021 1:17:09 PM PDT by
norsky
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To: LittleLinda
So a 180 pound person would take 180/1250 of the tube - .144 of the tube, which is about 1/7th. To figure out what fraction .144 is of the full tube, you have to do a bit more math, but it’s easy math - divide 1 by whatever decimal (.144) you come up with. The answer is the number of doses in a full tube of ivermectin, in this case, 6.9 or 7. Round up, since it can’t hurt you.
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Good thanx, is that a 18mg dose and how often?
1,573 posted on
06/09/2021 1:17:27 PM PDT by
norsky
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