IVOTOK
1% Ivermectin long action injection
For the treatment and control of
Internal & external parasites in
cattle, sheep & camels
Introduction:
Ivermectin is the breakthrough injectable parasticide for cattle,sheep and camels. It effectively controls internal and external parasites that impair livestock health and productivity.
Ivermectin injection,contains ivermectin,a unique new chemical entity. Its convenience,broad-spectrum efficacy and wide safety margin make it an ideal product for parasite control in livestock.
Indications:
Ivermectin injection is indicated for the effective treatment and control of these parasites.
In cattle
Gastrointes tinal roundworms:
Ostertagia ostertagi(adults and immatures)including inhibited,O lyrata (adults and immatures). Haemonchus placei(adults and immatures), Trichostrongylus axei(adults and immatures).T.Colubriformis(adults and immatures). Cooperis oncophora(adults and immatures), c.Punctata Oesophagostomum radiatum(adults and immatures), Nema todirus helvetianus(adults), N.spathiger(adults), Strongyloides papi llosus(adults),Bunostomum phlebotomum(adults and immatures),Toxocara vitulorum(adults).
In sheep
Gastrointestinal Roundworms:
Haemonchus contortus(adults and immatures), Ostertagia circumcincta(adults and immatures),O.trifurcata( adults and immatures),Trichostrongylus axei(adults),T colubriformis(adults and immatures),T.vitrinus(adults),Nematodirus fillcollis(adults and immatures),Cooperia curticei(adults and immatures),Oesophagos tomum columbianum(adults and immatures),O.venulosum(adults),Chabertia ovina(adults and immatures),Trichuris ovis(adults).
In camels
Gastrointestinal Roundworms:
Camelostrongylus mentulatus(adults and immatures), Haemonchus contortus(adults),H,longistipes(adults),Ostertagia spp.(adults),Trichostrongylus axei,t.Colubrifotmis,T.probolurus T.vitrinus,lmpalia spp.,Oesophagostomum columbianum,O.venulosum,Chabertia ovina.
Administration/Dosage: Subcutaneous injection.
Cattle/Camels: 1ml per 50kg Body Weight.
Sheep/Goat: 0.5ml/25kg Body Weight
Pigs/rabbits: 0.3ml/10kg Body Weight
Dogs: Adjust dose according to weight or as per doctor's prescription. Recommended dosage level of 200mg ivermectin per kg body wt.
When to treat cattle with grubs
Ivermectin injection is highly effective against all stages of cattle grubs.However,proper timing of treatment is importment.For most effective results,cattle should be treated as soon as possible after the end of the heel flv hvpoderma larvae(cattle grubs )at the period when these grubs are in vital areas may cause undesirable host-parasite reactions.Killing hypp dema lineatum when it is the exophageal tissues may cause bloat; killing H,bovis when it is in the vertebral canal may cause staggering or paralysis,Cattle should be treated either before or after these stages of grub development.Cattle treated with ivermectin after the end of the fly season may be treated with ivermectin during the winter for internal paraties,manage mites or lice,without danger of grub-related reactions.For further information and advice on a planned parasite control program,consult your veterinarian
Environmental safety
Studies indicate that when ivermectin comes in contact with the soil,it readily and tightly binds to the soil and becomes inactive over time.Drug containers and any residual contents should be disposed of safely(eg,by burying or incinerating)as free ivermectin may adversely,affect fish and certain water-borne organisms.
Note to user
Transitory discomfort has been observed in some livestock following subcutaneous administration.A low incidence of soft tissue swelling at the injection side has been observed,activity suggesting pain,sometimes intense but usually transient,has been observed in some sheep.These reaction disappeared without treatment.
Withdrawal period: Cattle & Sheep must not be treated within 21days of slaughter, Camels must not be treated within 28 days of slaughter.
Storage: Protect from light and tightly sealed.
Presentations: Vial containing 50ml.
Effective date: Three years.
Keep out of reach of children and uninformed persons.