Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
Ivermectin Injection
  • Therapeutic Class: Antiparasitic
  • Administration Method: subcutaneous injection (under the skin)
  • Target Species: animals including livestock, poultry, and companion pets
  • Applications: Ivermectin injection is a widely used injectable parasiticide specifically formulated for animals. It is effective in treating and controlling a variety of internal and external parasites that can adversely affect the health of animals.
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  • Product Information -- Ivermectin Injection

    This product is a sterile solution prepared by mixing ivermectin with a suitable solvent. The ivermectin (H2B1a+H2B1b) content should be 90.0% to 110.0% of the labeled amount.

     

    Active Ingredient: Ivermectin

     

    Appearance: this product is a colorless or almost colorless clear liquid with a slightly viscous texture.

     

    Indications: macrolide antiparasitic drug. It is mainly used to prevent and treat livestock nematode diseases, mite diseases, and other parasitic insect diseases

     

    Mechanism of Action: Ivermectin works by binding to invertebrate muscle and nerve cells of parasites, causing increased permeability of the cell membrane to chloride ions via the ion channels. This results in hyperpolarization of the nerve, leading to paralysis and death of the parasite.

     

    Administration & Dosage: subcutaneous injection. Once a day, per 1kg body weight, cattle and sheep 0.02ml; pig 0.03ml

     

    Adverse Reactions

    1. When used to treat myiasis, if the larvae are killed in critical areas, serious adverse reactions will occur.

    2. During injection, there is discomfort or temporary edema at the injection site.

     

    Notes:

    1. Forbidden during lactation.

    2. Limited to subcutaneous injection, because intramuscular and intravenous injections are prone to toxic reactions. Each subcutaneous injection point should not exceed 10ml.

    3. Ivermectin injection containing glycerol formal and propylene glycol is only suitable for cattle, sheep, and pigs.

    4. Ivermectin is highly toxic to shrimp, fish, and aquatic organisms. Do not pollute water sources with residual drugs and packaging.

    5. Concurrent use with diethylcarbamazine may cause severe or fatal encephalopathy.

     

    Storage: This medication should be stored in a cool and dry location between 15-25°C, protected from direct sunlight. The vial should be sealed tightly.

     

    Withdrawal Period: 35 days for cattle and sheep; 28 days for pigs.

     

    Expired Time: 2 years

     

    Packing Specifications: 100ml/bottle × 60 bottles/piece

     

    *For veterinary use only