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To: NoLibZone
Thanks!

0.2mg/kg for preventative and double or triple for treatment.

Good to know I got my math right but I calculated for 0.2mg/kg and 0.4mg/kg. The same strength and tube size as the Apple flavored stuff and it worked out to be 1 horse pound = 1 human pound for the 0.2mg/kg dose and 2 horse pounds = 1 human pound for 0.4mg/kg.


Suppose I weigh 200 lbs. Since there are 2.2 lbs/kg, I divide 200 by 2.2 to get 90.9 kg. Since the protocol calls for 0.3mg/kg, I multiply 90.9 times 0.3 to get 27.3 mg of ivermectin needed for one dose. Now, on to find out how many milligrams of ivermectin a tube of equine apple-flavored paste contains. The box says that the paste has 1.87% ivermectin, and that the tube weighs 6.08g. Convert 6.08 grams to milligrams by multiplying by 1000, or 6080 milligrams. 1.87% of the 6080 mg is ivermectin, or 0.0187(6080), which yields 113.7 mg of ivermectin per tube. The 200 lb person needs a dose of 27.3 mg, so dividing 113.7 by 27.3 gives us 4.2 doses per tube. That’s a little over 4 doses per tube, which is super cheap!! I saw chewy was selling a tube for $4.99. Can you believe that? a buck and a quarter per dose. Dr. Merritt confirmed that this is correct.


His 200lb = 90.9kg x 0.2 = 18.18 and the 113.6/18.18 = 6.24 doses per tube. The tube does a 1250lb horse 1250/200lb = 6.25

At 0.4mg/kg, he'd dial in 400lbs and get 3ish doses per tube.

Since I happen to weigh 125lbs and most tubes will dose a 1250lb horse, the 1:1 pound ratio for preventative jumped right out at me. 10 doses per tube for me or 5 doses at the 0.4mg/kg. FLCCC also says a treatment course is 5 days so 1 tube will do for me. Kinda handy.

I really don't think I'll need it but I can use it for the goats or LGDs as a dewormer. My wife's been around co-workers who had covid and either she hasn't brought it home or we're immune. We haven't had a flu or cold in years. I hope all these stories doesn't make it so that you can only get ivermectin from a vet. I like to rotate dewormers so that the parasites are less apt to become resistant and that will be one less I'd have for the rotation or will triple the price and make it harder to find. All the local feed stores have it as of now.

52 posted on 09/03/2021 2:52:20 PM PDT by Pollard (#*&% Communism)
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To: Pollard

Since the dosage rate per pound is the same for both humans and horses, couldn’t you just divide your weight by 1250 to determine the number of doses in a tube?


60 posted on 09/03/2021 3:19:43 PM PDT by WilliamOrby
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