Just divide the patient’s weight by 2.2 to get kilograms, then use the dosing calculator. Medicines and dosing are always done in metric.
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How much do you weigh? If you weigh 170, that is 77 kilograms
1 kg = 2.2 pounds
1 pound = .454 kg
Are you implying you have a solution that contains 1% Ivermectin? If so, what is the solution? Is it the Veterinary de-wormer (that’s usually 1.87%)?
You say injectable? Is is intravenous injection?
Ot, is it the Veterinary de-wormer (that’s usually 1.87%) that is orally injectable?
All medi ine is in MG doses syringes are marked that way
Go online a d find a converter put your weight it a d onvert it
Why not just skip it altogether and get through your cold like everyone else seems to be?
1 % solution has 10 mg per ml
You are correct. You need help. Go get it. if you don’t know with certainty how to self medicate, then don’t.
I’m 120 lbs. I draw about 3/4 a cc into a syringe and squirt into about a cup of water and drink it down. We used it as a preventative,dosing approximately every other day, and after two and a half years, hubby and I still haven’t gotten the China flu. We took an extra dose if we have been out in a crowded area or to a doctor’s appointment.
We’ve slacked up on it lately though. Do your own research and find out if this matches what others do or what physicians who support Ivermectin recommend. I now can’t remember where we got that dosing amount from though.
The oral form such as Durvet 1.87% says 1/2 gram per 100 lbs of body weight. A 1250 pound horse would take 6 grams.
Recommended dosage is 0.2mg/kg for preventative and 0.4 - 0.5mg/kg
I used the paste which was 1.87% but the tube was in grams which made the math easier. I don't know how you would go from ml to mg.
I used calculations from Dr Lee Merritt but they're for the paste.
I thought it comes in pill form?
Anyway, if you do not even understand what the dosage is, please do not do something that stupid.
If you can handle math in tens, I suggest you don’t pursue this any further. Spend your time learning simple arithmetic. Don’t be an illiterate and more importantly, don’t admit to it like in this post.
.009 times body weight in lbs will give you the ml/cc oral dosage. Most people simply use the bovine dosage by weight on pamplet for ml of ivermectin taken orally in water instead of injecting.... I am not recommending anyone try this.
I intend to use this table if I get sick.
AGGRESSIVE TREATMENT DOSE
0.6 milligrams Ivermectin per kilogram of bodyweight, converted to pounds of bodyweight and American measuring TEAspoons of the 1% Livestock Injectable Solution to be taken orally by drinking it. Round UP all dosages. Take daily with a meal for 5 days or until symptoms resolve. *Slightly blurred vision is a normal side effect which clears once dosing stops.
50-70 pounds (23-32kg): 19mg Ivermectin = 1.9 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 3/8ths measuring teaspoon
71-90 pounds (32-40kg): 24mg Ivermectin = 2.4 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution =1/2 measuring teaspoon
91-110 pounds (41-50kg): 30mg Ivermectin = 3.0 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 5/8ths measuring teaspoon
111-130 pounds (51-59kg): 36mg Ivermectin = 3.6 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 3/4 measuring teaspoon
131-150 pounds (60-68kg): 40.5mg Ivermectin = 4.1 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 7/8ths measuring teaspoon
151-170 pounds (69-77kg): 45mg Ivermectin = 4.5 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 scant measuring teaspoon
171-190 pounds (78-86kg): 48mg Ivermectin = 4.8 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 measuring teaspoon
191-210 pounds (87-95kg): 54mg Ivermectin = 5.4 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 1/8th measuring teaspoon
211-230 pounds (96-104kg): 60mg Ivermectin = 6.0 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 1/4 measuring teaspoon
231-250 pounds (105-113kg): 66mg Ivermectin = 6.6 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 3/8ths measuring teaspoon
251-270 pounds (114-122kg): 72mg Ivermectin = 7.2 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 1/2 measuring teaspoon
271-290 pounds (123-131kg): 78mg Ivermectin = 7.8 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 5/8ths measuring teaspoon
291-310 pounds (132-140kg): 84mg Ivermectin = 8.4 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 3/4 measuring teaspoon
PROPHYLACTIC/EXPOSURE DOSE
0.4 milligrams Ivermectin per kilogram of bodyweight, converted to pounds of bodyweight and American measuring TEAspoons of the 1% Livestock Injectable Solution to be taken orally by drinking it. Round UP all dosages.
50-70 pounds (23-32kg): 12mg Ivermectin = 1.2 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1/4 measuring teaspoon
71-90 pounds (32-40kg): 16mg Ivermectin = 1.6 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 3/8ths measuring teaspoon
91-110 pounds (41-50kg): 20mg Ivermectin = 2.0 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = scant 1/2 measuring teaspoon
111-130 pounds (51-59kg): 24mg Ivermectin = 2.4 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1/2 measuring teaspoon
131-150 pounds (60-68kg): 27mg Ivermectin = 2.7 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = scant 5/8ths measuring teaspoon
151-170 pounds (69-77kg): 30mg Ivermectin = 3.0 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 5/8ths measuring teaspoon
171-190 pounds (78-86kg): 32mg Ivermectin = 3.2 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = scant 3/4ths measuring teaspoon
191-210 pounds (87-95kg): 36mg Ivermectin = 3.6 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 3/4ths measuring teaspoon
211-230 pounds (96-104kg): 40mg Ivermectin = 4.0 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 7/8ths measuring teaspoon
231-250 pounds (105-113kg): 44mg Ivermectin = 4.4 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 scant measuring teaspoon
251-270 pounds (114-122kg): 48mg Ivermectin = 4.8 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 measuring teaspoon
271-290 pounds (123-131kg): 52mg Ivermectin = 5.2 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 1/8th measuring teaspoon
291-310 pounds (132-140kg): 56mg Ivermectin = 5.6 milliliters of the 1% Injectable Solution = 1 and 1/4 measuring teaspoon
See below link for info;
Note 1 kilogram = 2.2 lbs
1 milligram = 1000 micrograms
1% injectable is 10mg per ml
Do not inject it. The dose is to be taken by mouth.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-care-early-covid-treatment/
1 cc per every 100# of body weight
though it says injectable, Take It Orally (regardless of whether you are a dog, a goat or a person)
and take it with a belly full of quality food