Ivomaj 2% Inj.
Description
Composition:
Each 1 ml contains:
Ivermectin : 20 mg
Properties:
– Ivermectin is derived from the avermectins, a family of highly active broad spectrum antiparasitic agents which are isolated from fermentation of the soil organism Streptomyces Avermitilis.
– It effectively treats and controls internal and external parasites impair livestock health and productivity.
Indications:
Used for treatment and control of the following:
– Gastrointestinal Nematodes (Adult and Immature): Haemonchus, cooperia, Namatodirus, Bunostomum, Ostertagia, Trichuris, Oesophagostomum, Strongyloides.
-Lungworms: (Adult and Immature) Dictyocaulus, Protostrongylus
– Nasal bot (All larval stages): Oestrus ovis of sheep.
– Warble flies: Hypoderma
– Mange mites: Psoroptes, Sarcoptes and chorioptes
– Sucking Lice: Linognathus, Haematopinus, Solenopotes, that effect Cattle, Sheep and Goats.
Dosage and administration:
Administered by subcutaneous injection
Cattle, Sheep and Goats: 0.5 ml / 50 kg bodyweight
(200 mcg Ivermectin / kg bodyweight).
Contraindications:
– Not to be used intravenously or intramuscularly.
– Contraindicated to be administered to calves less than 12 weeks of age.
Warning:
– Take care of self administration, Ivomaj 2% Inj. may cause local irritation and / or pain at the site of injection.
– In sheep in case of sheep scab one injection is not recommended although clinical improvement maybe observed, elimination of all mites may not occur.
– Treated infected and untreated uninfected sheep should not be in contact for 12 days, because sheep scab is highly contagious.
Withdrawal period:
Meat:
– Cattle: 35 days
– Sheep and Goats: 42 days
– Milk: Not to be used for human consumption.
Not to be used in non lactating dairy cows including pregnant heifers within 60 days of calving.
Storage:
Store in a dark and dry place at a temperature below 30˚C.
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