Ivermectin and Clorsulon Injection
Ivermectin and Clorsulon Injection
Composition:
1. Contains per ml:
Ivermectin…………………………… 10 mg
Clorsulon……………………………. 100 mg
Solvents ad…………………………….. 1 ml
2. Contains per ml:
Ivermectin…………………………… 10 mg
Clorsulon………………………………. 5 mg
Solvents ad…………………………….. 1 ml
Description:
Ivermectin belongs to the group of avermectins (macrocyclic lactones) and acts against nematode and arthropod parasites. clorsulon is a benzenesulphonamide which acts primarily against adult stages of liver flukes. combined, intermectin super delivers excellent internal and external parasite control.
Indications:
Treatment of gastrointestinal roundworms (adults and fourth-stage larvae), lungworms (adults and fourth-stage larvae), liver fluke (fasciola hepatica and f. gigantica; adult stages), eye worms, warbles (parasitic stages), sucking lice and mange mites (scabies) in beef cattle and non-lactating dairy cattle.
Contra Indications:
Do not use in non-lactating dairy cows including pregnant heifers within 60 days of calving. this product is not for intravenous or intramuscular use.
Side Effects:
When ivermectin comes in contact with soil, it readily and tightly binds to the soil and becomes inactive over time. free ivermectin may adversely affect fish and some water born organisms on which they feed.
Precautions:
It can be administered to beef cows at any stage of pregnancy or lactation provided that the milk is not intended for human consumption. do not permit water runoff from feedlots to enter lakes, streams or ponds. do not contaminate water by direct application or the improper disposal of drug containers. dispose of containers in an approved landfill or by incineration.
Dosage:
For subcutaneous administration. general: 1 ml per 50 kg body weight.
Withdrawal times: for meat: 35 days.