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originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: TheMirrorSelf
a reply to: TTU77
I used the veterinary Ivermectin. It worked fine, but now I have a rather severe case of hoof foot and spontaneous, Turret's like neighing....
But there might be other equestrian-like manifestations that could be terribly advantageous ... Depending on one's partner's proclivities.
originally posted by: PiratesCut
a reply to: TTU77
I sent this entire OP to family and friends with the warning,
NOT MEDICAL ADVISE....
Thanks for this everyone!!!!
Cheers.....π
originally posted by: incoserv
originally posted by: PiratesCut
a reply to: TTU77
I sent this entire OP to family and friends with the warning,
NOT MEDICAL ADVISE....
Thanks for this everyone!!!!
Cheers.....π
When the system becomes irreparably and irretrievably broken, one must work outside of the system to survive. The system hates this and will fight it to the death because it breaks the power of the system.
Little things like this are genuine actress is rebellion and constitute a poke in the eye of the system.
I might add ...
THIS IS WHAT, AT IT'S CORE, ATS' IS ALL ABOUT!
originally posted by: PiratesCut
a reply to: TTU77
According to my daughter who has had horses for at least three decades it is a dosage thing.
DO NOT go by my words OR use stuff from a vet supply place.
Be sure you KNOW ALL the facts!!!
The last two sentences are a public service announcement.
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: TTU77
For the love of god, get a prescription from your doctor, for the appropriate dosage and the stuff designed for humans. Dont skimp out.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: TTU77
At the bottom of this page is information on vet supply sourcing and product selection.
How to get Ivermectin
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: TTU77
For the love of god, get a prescription from your doctor, for the appropriate dosage and the stuff designed for humans. Dont skimp out.
originally posted by: TTU77
I think I read somewhere one can buy ivermectin for horses without prescription in some pharmacies or even tractor supply places. Can anyone confirm this? It's hard to come to answers googling searches.
If this is the case, is the ivermectin the same as the one used in humans?
I know there is a way to get a prescription on line, but the one I found would total around 170 for humans, yet, I see some for animals that is only 7 dollars or less. If I had money to burn, it wouldn't be an issue.
Any help would be appreciated.