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Ivermectin for Rosacea (Horse Paste Poll)


What is your experience with horse paste?  

5 members have voted

  1. 1. Which brand did you purchase?

    • Agri-Mectin
      0
    • Bimectin
      0
    • Durmectin
      0
    • Durvet
      4
    • Eqvalan
      1
    • Horse Health
      0
    • Iverchoice
      0
    • Ivercare
      0
    • Noromectin
      0
    • Zimecterin
      0
  2. 2. Did you try Soolantra before you tried horse paste

    • Yes
      2
    • No
      3
  3. 3. Which is better, Soolantra or Horse Paste?

    • Soolantra
      0
    • Horse Paste
      2
    • Not Sure
      3
  4. 4. Did your experience with horse paste improve your skin condition?

    • Yes
      4
    • No
      0
    • Not sure
      1
  5. 5. How long did you try the horse paste?

    • One week
      1
    • Two to four weeks
      0
    • Five to six weeks
      1
    • Six to eight weeks
      1
    • Nine to 12 weeks
      1
    • More than 12 weeks
      1


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Ivermectin treatment for rosacea was first announced by Galderma in its February 2015 release of Soolantra. Since then this prescription topical treatment for rosacea has had much success. Sometime around 2017 the first reports of using horse paste topically for rosacea containing 1.87% ivermectin began circulating in rosacea social media groups and this has spread further so that thousands have reported success in treating their rosacea. There are some reports of using oral ivermectin to treat rosacea. There are reports that oral ivermectin along with oral metronidazole is more effective than oral ivermectin alone. The RRDi recommends that if you decide to treat your rosacea with ivermectin to discuss this with your physician, preferably a dermatologist, since not only is ivermectin prescribed as a prescription medication for rosacea, it is easily available online without a prescription, i.e., horse paste. One of the problems with posters on this subject of using topical horse paste is that it is common for the poster to not reveal what brand of horse paste (gel) they are using so we wanted to know what brand is the most popular one being used to treat rosacea which, hopefully, if enough rosaceans take this poll, we can get an idea which brands are the more popular. 

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I have found that the injectable Ivermectin which is 1% just like Solantra works.  It is a liquid and you just use it topically instead of injecting it or oral use.  I have cleared most mites off my face but now they are on my chest, neck and shoulders.  When I apply the Ivermectin 1% man do I get the skin lesions  from the mites.  It takes about 2 weeks to get it to calm down and reduce the amount of mites.  Oh the injectable Ivermectin is available on Amazon and you don't need a Script from a doctor

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