Ivermectin belongs to the group of avermectins and acts against roundworms and parasites.
Treatment of gastrointestinal roundworms and lungworm infections, lice, oestriasis and scabies in calves, cattle, goats, sheep and swine.
This product should be given only by subcutaneous injection at the recommended dosage level of 1 ml per 100 kg body weight under the loose skin in front of, or behind, the shoulder in cattle, calves and in the neck in sheep, goats; at the recommended dosage level of 1 ml per 66 kg body weight in the neck in swine.
The injection may be given with any standard automatic or single-dose or hypodermic syringe. Use of 17 gauge x ½ inch needle is suggested. Replace with a fresh sterile needle after every 10 to 12 animals. Injection of wet or dirty animals is not recommended.
Administration to lactating animals.
Transient discomfort has been observed in some cattle following subcutaneous administration. A low incidence of soft tissue swelling at the site of injection has been observed.
These reactions disappeared without treatment.
For Meat:
Cattle: 49 days.
Calves, goats and sheep: 28 days.
Swine: 21 days.
Store below 30℃. Protect from light.