https://www.jefferspet.com/products/jeffers-ivermectin
or at Tractor Supply. You can get the liquid injection one, use a syringe for measurement and add it to some juice and drink it!
Is this true? So just get the dewormer paste, get the injection and grab amount into juice for drinking? Does it really work?
I agree about liquid ivermectin from Tractor Supply or other feed type store. Bring it in a drink if she’s still in the hospital and not on a ventilator. It was about $90 for a large bottle. You can get use a syringe from a liquid medicine like children’s Tylenol if you can’t find one, or a new syringe from a diabetic and draw it up with that. 100 units equals 1 mil when calculating.
https://www.jefferspet.com/products/jeffers-ivermectin
or at Tractor Supply. You can get the liquid injection one, use a syringe for measurement and add it to some juice and drink it!
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My guess is that per dose this your best value. Only problem is Tractor Supply charges up the wazoo for shipping. $12 or so. But go see yourself if they have changed.
I took at look at Tractor Supply>>>>>>>
Durvet Ivermectin Injection 1% Sterile Solution, 50 ml
SKU: 1252311
Subtotal:
$44.99
Desired Quantity>>>>>>
Shipping is $9
**** 50 milliliters will last you and your hoses a long time.
**** How many milliliters are good for a 150lb human? Once a week to protect? The horse paste math is easier.
https://www.jefferspet.com/products/jeffers-ivermectin
“This product is currently unavailable for purchase.”
Best solution if you cannot get the horse paste. I use the paste with a small container of applesauce.
Which did you prefer? Paste or injection? Can you buy the needle off the shelf at the local drug store?