Unique water-dispersive combination of ivermectin and vitamin E to fight nematodes and ectoparasites
Ivermek provides a pronounced antiparasitic effect on larvae and imago of gastrointestinal tract, lungs and eyes, as well as larvae of warble flies, bot flies, stomach bot flies, lice, louse flies, and sarcoptoid mites.
Ivermek is used to prevent and treat arachnoentomoses and nematodes:
The drug is administered to animals intramuscularly, following all aseptic regulations.
The injection site for pigs is the neck or inner thigh, while for the other species – the croup and neck. The dose to be injected is as follows:
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Animal |
Indication |
Method of administration |
Dosage |
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Cattle, small ruminants, camels |
Nematodoses, arachnoentomoses |
Intramuscularly |
1 ml/50 kg of animal body weight; once |
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Severe cases of sarcoptic mange |
1 ml/50 kg of animal body weight; twice, with a 8- to 10-day interval |
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Pigs |
Nematodoses, arachnoentomoses |
1 ml/33 kg of animal body weight; once |
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Severe cases of sarcoptic mange |
1 ml/33 kg of animal body weight; twice, with a 8- to 10-day interval |
If the required volume of drug exceeds 10.0 ml, the drug should be injected in various injection sites. To treat nematode-caused diseases, the drug is administered to animals before transferring them to stables and before transferring them to pastures; to treat gadfly invasions - straight after the end of gadfly swarming season; against arachnid- and insect-caused diseases - depending on the results of veterinary observation. Ivermek preliminarily need to be tested in a small group of animals. In case of no complications observed within 3 days, the veterinary drug is administered to the whole livestock.
Contraindications and special instructions:
It is not allowed to use the drug in animals with infectious diseases and in emaciated animals, as well as in pregnant females whose milk is used for human consumption, less than 28 days before the start of lactation.
Withdrawal period:
meat: 28 days
milk: 28 days