TYB
from pb and notables
link was only given
so i am posting the rsults of the study
so you don't have to go to the site
every family member
in households that struggle with bedbugs
should get cheap ivermectin horse paste
take it under the tonge, hold there a minute or two,
so it sublingually gets into the blood system fast
'and take it every week until the problem is gone
get it at feed stores for horses, easy and cheap, $10.00 a tube less and can treat 4-6 people bases on weight(s)
many doses one tube
PB and notables
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23871326/
J Emerg Med
. 2013 Sep;45(3):433-40. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2013.05.014. Epub 2013 Jul 18.
Ivermectin causes Cimex lectularius (bedbug) morbidity and mortality
Johnathan M Sheele 1, John F Anderson, Thang D Tran, Yu A Teng, Peter A Byers, Bhaskara S Ravi, Daniel E Sonenshine
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PMID: 23871326 DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2013.05.014
Abstract
Background: Bedbug infestations are increasing across North America and Europe, with more people presenting to Emergency Departments for treatment. Physicians cannot provide substantive treatment for people affected by bedbugs.
Study objective: To determine if ivermectin, a relatively inexpensive and safe, long-acting oral anti-parasitic drug is able to cause bedbug morbidity and mortality.
Methods: We evaluated the effects of ivermectin on bedbugs using an artificial feeding membrane and mice and humans. Bedbug morbidity, mortality, and nymph molting was recorded.
Results: Using an artificial feeding membrane, bedbug mortality was 98% (n = 81) for 260 ng/mL ivermectin and 0% for 0 ng/mL ivermectin (control; n = 90) after 13 days. Mortality for bedbugs fed on mice injected with the human equivalent of 200 μg/kg ivermectin was 86% (n = 22), vs. 0% in the 0 μg/kg ivermectin (control; n = 21). Of the surviving nymphs, 0% exposed to ivermectin molted by day 75, vs. 80% in the control group by day 8. Bedbugs that fed once on human study subjects 3 h after consuming 200 μg/kg of oral ivermectin had a 63% (n = 24) 20-day mortality rate, vs. 8% (n = 24) in the control group. Of the surviving nymphs, 0% (n = 5) in the 3-h ivermectin group molted, vs. 80% (n = 10) of the control group.
Conclusions: It may be possible that ivermectin could help eradicate, suppress, or prevent a bedbug infestation.
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