6.08 g paste @ 1.87% ivermectin
6.08 g = 6080mg
1.87% of that weight is Ivermectin
So, (6080mg X 1.87)/100 = 113.7mg Ivermectin per tube
A tube syringe has 5 major divisions
So, 113.7mg/5 major divisions = 22.74mg Ivermectin per major tube division
Recommended dosage for treating COVID-19 is:
.3mg for prophylaxis (see protocols) or .4 mg-.5mg/kg per dose
Recommended dose is 1 per day for 2 to 5 days depending on time since contracting to start of treatment.
The time from day 1 to day 12 recommended 2 to 5 doses...so say if 6 days, then 3 doses. After day 12, use 5 doses.
I used .4mg/kg dosage in these calculations
(see link below for variations to the above mg/kg recommendations, but generally/nearly the same as above):
Conversion is 1lb=2.2kg
person 1: 200lbs/2.2 = 91.8kg, so 91.8 x .4 = 35.8mg per dose
person 2: 250lbs/2.2 = 113.6kg, so 113.6 x .4 = 45.4 mg per dose
person 3: 126lbs/2.2 = 57.3kg, 57.3 x .4 = 22.92mg per dose
So, with 22.74mg per major division of the syringe and 4.5mg per minor division (there are 5 minor divisions between each major division on the syringe), figure out how much you need to set the white ring to on the syringe.
I set the ring to ZERO and pushed the plunger to that point to get a good starting point, you may waste a small amount, but at least you’re accurately metering after that.
Here’s a good chart from front line doctors for dosage over time:
Ivermectin dose ping
Thanks so much for the info! We’ve already taken small amounts as a preventative. I want to send some to my aunt who lives in a retirement community. I’m sure she’ll appreciate the detailed instructions.