In issue 480, Nancy Hartman (Hi Nancy!, long time no speak) comments about ivermectin: > ...So why use a toxic drug when you can just, basically, drown the suckers > just as effectively? Good point. I guess I feel that the ease of use is less stress for the ferret in the long run... ferrets do *not* enjoy sloshy ears. And yes, the drug is toxic, but at the recomended doses, there are no side effects that I know of. Ferrets often get much higher doses of ivermectin for heartworm prevention and suffer no ill effects from that either. Let's face it, most medicines are toxic in sufficient quantity. >Since it doesn't kill the eggs you have to use several doses. Right. Two doses - an initial dose and one 10 days later. > ...them. Ivermectine shots could get expensive. Just for reference, I pay $1.50 a shot, syringe and all. Vet just leaves em for me if I call. >This isn't an issue that I've heard a lot of strong feelings >about, this is just my personal opinion. I can live with that :-) I'm not about to try to convince the world that ivermectin is God's gift to ferrets... just wanted to balance out some of the bad press it's gotten. Bill [Posted in FML issue 0482]