I am sure there are numerous instances of differing views by users, providers and doctors.
Ie: Dr. Shane Speights with The New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine says the paste can cause several problems. “Let’s say it was manufactured for a large horse, but a human takes it, it can create low blood pressure, rapid heart rates, seizures, there are even episodes where you can see layers of your skin fall off,” said Speights. “It can damage the liver, and there’s vision loss that can be associated.”
Dr. Speights is full of it.
The paste for horses is not “manufactured for large horses” or any size horse. It is all the same strength and dosage is by weight per lb.
The paste comes in a syringe and has an adjustable collar on the plunger. The collar is adjusted for the weight of the horse. Big horses get the same paste as small horses just more of it.
Humans use the same dose per lb. as horses so the collar would be adjusted to the corresponding weight of the human.