Knowing how difficult it is to get a doctor to prescribe IVM is it completely ok to use petmectin? Same for Petdazole (?) What is the recommended dosing and is that different from the IVM and Fenbendazole you get from a pharmacy?
Knowing how difficult it is to get a doctor to prescribe IVM is it completely ok to use petmectin? Same for Petdazole (?) What is the recommended dosing and is that different from the IVM and Fenbendazole you get from a pharmacy?
Many Ivermectin & Fenbendazole products have various Trademark names (as well as every other drug sold OTC or otherwise, for that matter). Think Tylenol, for example, which is technically Acetaminophen.
What's most important is the active ingredient. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." - Shakespeare ;)
"Paracetamol is exactly the same drug as acetaminophen (Tylenol). Paracetamol is the drug's name assigned using the International Nonproprietary Name (INN) generic name system. Paracetamol is the name used for the drug in places such as Europe, Australia, New Zealand and India. Acetaminophen is the generic name assigned using the United States Adopted Names (USAN) system. Acetaminophen is the name used in countries such as the US, Canada and Japan. Usually the INN and USAN generic names for a drug are the same and don't differ between countries."
Knowing how difficult it is to get a doctor to prescribe IVM is it completely ok to use petmectin? Same for Petdazole (?) What is the recommended dosing and is that different from the IVM and Fenbendazole you get from a pharmacy?
These products are identical to what is prescribed.
Many Ivermectin & Fenbendazole products have various Trademark names (as well as every other drug sold OTC or otherwise, for that matter). Think Tylenol, for example, which is technically Acetaminophen.
What's most important is the active ingredient. "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." - Shakespeare ;)
https://www.drugs.com/paracetamol.html:
"Paracetamol is exactly the same drug as acetaminophen (Tylenol). Paracetamol is the drug's name assigned using the International Nonproprietary Name (INN) generic name system. Paracetamol is the name used for the drug in places such as Europe, Australia, New Zealand and India. Acetaminophen is the generic name assigned using the United States Adopted Names (USAN) system. Acetaminophen is the name used in countries such as the US, Canada and Japan. Usually the INN and USAN generic names for a drug are the same and don't differ between countries."