Thanks! changed to say this:@Casportpony, post #19 needs fixed. I use appox. 0.45 per Bird not pound.
0.045 ml per pound and 0.09 ml per pound
0.45 ml per pound would be way too much.

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Thanks! changed to say this:@Casportpony, post #19 needs fixed. I use appox. 0.45 per Bird not pound.
I'm guessing this ivermectin is the 1% injectable, not the 0.05% pour on?
When I give ivermectin orally it *does* kill lice, and usually in 24 hours.People need to understand that there are no sucking lice on birds, they bite and irritate but do not suck fluids. Therefore any 'treatment' given to the bird internally via injection or orally will not kill lice. Only topical treatments will kill lice, that is why we use the pour on and not the injectible.
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Quote: The pour on is half the strength of the 1% injectable, so no dilution is needed. And the 0.05% was a type, should have said 0.5%.No such thing as 0.05%, nor is there a 5%.![]()
And your 1% bottle could last years past it's expiration date... I know mine still works, and I think it expired several years ago.
That looks correct to me!Okay, thanks (where is that crow pie?) I boo-booed big-time on adding the % to the decimals (0.01% and 0.05%) that I typed, it should be as you stated (0.5%) or 0.005 (no percent)..... I was/am not trying to step on toes nor trying to be a Smart-Axx.![]()
Also thanks for confirming the expiration date issue. I never kept meds past the due date and hate the thought of throwing away and giving it away (the excess) due to cost.
I do dilute my meds as needed to reach the more diluted levels and I failed to make that clear when I wrote
"However, I will say that the amounts of dosages are different for specific animals and humans, so the solution needs to be researched as for what dosage is acceptable for the lively creature." and latter "one could simply dilute it down to the acceptable percentage as required and recommended per species".
just to clarify to any others on my mistake.....
1% ivermectin is 0.01(no percent)
0.5% ivermectin is 0.005(no percent)
I re-edited my prior post to include the corrections.