But isn't it horse paste?
Ivermectin in paste form for horses?
What the hell else would you call it?
Macaroni?
From the horse’s mouth
MerckSchering Plough.
The Merck manufacturing system and aquisitions provide Ivermectin in liquid form for reformulating into pills and vet pastes. Ivermectin is a world-wide godsend because it cures river blindness and kills fillaria. It also cures scabies and lice with a single oral dose or two doses divided by three days (works through the system slowly, so taking it every day builds up tioo much in a week, so adverse reactions start appearing, like dizziness, vomiting, etc. Liver overload is the most advrse effect. It takes a huge amount to stop liver functions, so it is considered a high LD50 (lethal dose for 50% of study group), meaning it is relatively safe even with accidental overdose. A full dose for a 1250 pound hiorse would cause liver damage in a 200 pound human, and that is for ALL mamals under the weight suggestions, so the syringes are marked to allow dosing by weight, with a margin for error that is still in the safe range.
Don’t be stupid.