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No. The injectable version. I don’t inject it of course, just use a syringe to remove a dose that I then expel into some juice. I got my dosage from Ann Barnhardt at barnhardt.biz. The website has an ivermectin section.
She doesn’t recommend the sheep dip; just the paste or the injectable.
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No. The injectable version. I don’t inject it of course, just use a syringe to remove a dose that I then expel into some juice. I got my dosage from Ann Barnhardt at Barnhardt.biz. The website has an ivermectin section.
She doesn’t recommend the sheep dip; just the paste or the injectable.
Hmm…curious as to why she wouldn’t recommend it as it’s designed for oral use & has no additives, just iver, very diluted, with water & doses calibrated by weight, so easy. I had read that one should avoid the injectable form! Ah, well! It’s noce to have a forum where people tell their experiences & share info.
Figures. That sounds odd, though, that sheep dip is for oral use? I thought that would be a skin application/bath sort of thing.
Do you have a link for information about it?
No link handy, but you can look it up under that odd name. I looked up a few injectables & was concerned bc they contained propylene glycol. Please check the ingredients in yours, WS. Hope it’s free of that kind of stuff. W/ sh dp, the dosage, by wt is pretty much the same as for sheep, & it’s just Iver & water, very diluted. …But it does come in a plastic container. I keep it in the fridge. I found recommended use for it by checking a few diff places on line. It needs to be used with fat — as w/ a meal or Coconut oil in coffee or something. (If sick, for a medium sized woman @ 2 tsp — some say two doses a day apart, while others say for 5 days in a row….🤷🏻♀️)
….there are ag products that are applied, but it is SD is used orally.
I checked labels (again) and only ingredient listed is ivermectin.
Well, that sounds good!