PREVENTION PROTOCOL
lvermectin: Prevention for high risk individuals
0.2 mg/kg per dose (take with or after meals) — one dose today, repeat after 48 hours, then one dose weekly*
0.2 mg/kg ≈ 0.09 mg/lb
Post COVID-19 exposure prevention
0.2 mg/kg per dose (take with or after meals) — one dose today, repeat after 48 hours*Vitamin D31,000–3,000 IU/dayVitamin C500–1,000 mg twice a day Quercetin 250 mg/dayZinc30–40 mg/dayMelatonin6 mg before bedtime (causes drowsiness)
This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1,500 lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) body weight. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers enough paste to treat 250 lb body weight.
91 mcg/lb x 1500 lbs = 136500 mcg Ivermectin.
Paste is 1.87% Ivermectin
Total quantity is 0.26 oz (7.30 g)
7.30 grams x 0.0187 grams ivermectin / gram paste = 0.13651 grams ivermectin
185 lbs = 84 kg (83.9 kg)
0.2 mg / kg * 84 kg = 16.8 mg Ivermectin per dose.
1 mcg = 0.001 mg
1 mg = 1000 mcg
16.8 mg = 16800 mcg
136500 Ivermectin in 7.3 g tube / 16800 = 8.125 doses / tube.
16800 / 136500 = 0.123 of tube / dose.
0.123 tube / dose * 7.3 g / tube = 0.89846 g / dose.
185 lbs * 8.125 doses / tube = 1503.125 lbs treated.
Therefore, the prophylactic protocol is at approximately the same dosage / kg as the standard horse dose of 91 mcg / lb
185 lbs * 91 mcg / lb = 15835 mcg Ivermectin
That amount fits nicely into a gelcap anon. Squirt it right into the cap, slip over the cover, and no Apple taste whatsoever. Use a proper scale with enough resolution. I am not a doc, check with your personal veterinarian consult.