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Barbls's avatar

Can you say what the specific brand and description is? I could not find any ingredients listed anywhere on a single dose tube of Zimecterin ivermectin paste, and I can't find any details on line, either. The only thing listed is ivermectin 1.87%. No idea what "inactive" ingredients are in the product.

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I took the same 'horse paste' IVM when I had 'covid' and lost all taste and smell. Slept well and 12 ours later was about 85% better. I took it on a Saturday evening and never missed a day of work. The 1.87% Zimecterin was the same I've always given my horse. Always measure dosage by body weight.

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Barbls's avatar

Thanks!

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TimeIsNear's avatar

It's been a while since I looked at all of this information again. Here is the one we got from Tractor Supply. It's for a 1250lbs horse, not 1500lbs.

https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/durvet-ivermectin-paste-187-608-g

The MSDS:

https://www.durvet.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/ivermectin-paste_6.08g-1.pdf

Inactive Ingredients from NIH: (This one doesn't list any inactive ingredients). NDC means National Drug Code and printed on the dispensing tube.

NDC 30798-835-81 - https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=1fd56c44-11ee-4d47-acad-4da867376eee

Same product with a different NDC. These list the inactive ingredients.

NDC:30798-970-81 https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=4a96e490-378c-4380-a229-70874cbef839

Picture of one I purchased. You turn the ring to adjust the dose close to your approximate weight. These also last much longer than the expiration date. I know this since many ranchers out in my rural area that use it. This picture will auto delete in 5 days.

https://ibb.co/grTf9gG

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Barbls's avatar

THANK YOU!!!

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TimeIsNear's avatar

You're welcome!

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