Yes, ivermectin will eventually expire and need to be thrown away.
Albendazole is a member of the benzimidazole compounds. Ivermectin is a an avermectin.
According to the local farmers Coop there is nothing known of to put with the Ivermectin. You would have to buy the Ivermectin PLUS which already has the formula properly mixed. Probably would need a more scientific based business to put a formula together without getting the premix.
No.
Ivermectin should NOT be used on dogs younger than six weeks old
Ivermectin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin Scroll down to the title HUMANS and it will tell you its uses.
Ivermectin 6 mg is one of the critical too regularly finished prescriptions for novel forms of parasitic pollutants.
Ivermectin.
This would be illegal in most places. If you feel you need this medication, please consult your doctor.
yes safe
Yes, Ivermectin is suitable for treating raccoons with mange. Go to a feed store and buy a 30 or 60 ml bottle of Ivomec which is an injectable Ivermectin solution for use in cattle to prevent bots. The dose of Ivermectin to cure mange is one milliliter (1ml or 1cc) per 110 pounds of body weight given every week mixed with a little canned food. You need to mix it just before they eat it. A large raccoon weighs about thirty pounds so it would get about one third of a cc.In three weeks the animals should start getting well. If they do not, then the problem is not simple mange.