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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1625195" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>No idea. At this point in time, the research out of Australia is based on cell-culture work. I've seen nothing suggesting a human dose. </p><p>Ivermectin has been used in humans at least as long as in livestock... it's been used widely in campaigns to eradicate Guinea worm and 'River Blindness' due to Onchocerca spp. - as well as other, more mundane things. </p><p>Dermatologist recently prescribed an ivermectin ointment for my daughter's rosacea this year... evidently little Demodex mites (related to the ones that cause 'red mange' in dogs) are the cause... a few cents' worth of Ivomec was something like $150 for a little tube of ointment approved for 'human' use! </p><p></p><p>I've taken injectible Ivomec orally... back when the kids were little and kept 'gifting' me with pinworms - but I think Panacur/Safeguard works better on them. lol. Ivomec has kind of a 'hot' taste...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1625195, member: 12607"] No idea. At this point in time, the research out of Australia is based on cell-culture work. I've seen nothing suggesting a human dose. Ivermectin has been used in humans at least as long as in livestock... it's been used widely in campaigns to eradicate Guinea worm and 'River Blindness' due to Onchocerca spp. - as well as other, more mundane things. Dermatologist recently prescribed an ivermectin ointment for my daughter's rosacea this year... evidently little Demodex mites (related to the ones that cause 'red mange' in dogs) are the cause... a few cents' worth of Ivomec was something like $150 for a little tube of ointment approved for 'human' use! I've taken injectible Ivomec orally... back when the kids were little and kept 'gifting' me with pinworms - but I think Panacur/Safeguard works better on them. lol. Ivomec has kind of a 'hot' taste... [/QUOTE]
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