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Ivomec (1% Ivermectin) for cattle/swine (50 mL)

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This item is currently out of stock and should be shipped 4-6 weeks. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please Call 1 (800) 889-8967 for availability.

Consult your Vet for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. Indications: Treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms(including inhibited Ostertagia ostertagi), lungworms grubs, sucking lice, and mange mites in cattle. Treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, lice and mange mites in swine. Recommended dosage: Cattle: 1 mL per 110 lb body weight Swine: 1 mL per 75 lb body weight

Customer Reviews

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3 Reviews
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66.67% Recommend this product (2 of 3 responses)
By susi
lancaster, ca
Review for Ivomec (1% Ivermectin) for cattle/swine (50 mL)
December 9, 2013
it was a very good purchase and less expensive then in the feed stores. it seems 2 work really good also. i would highly recommend this product.
By delfin
pretty goood and cheap
November 8, 2008
I use it on my dogs. I tried Frontline but it didn't help with the ticks. Ivomec has worked pretty well. Still it doesn't get rid of them 100% as I can still find an occasional tick but it has been the best treatment. It is also so cheap compared to the other ones.
By Bob
effective, but I would use dectomax
February 18, 2008
this is a good product, but I would still use dectomax, as it seems to work better for my livestock operations needs.

Questions and Answers

1 Question & 1 Answer
john
from Mosheim Tn asked:
September 16, 2015
Can this be given orally and what is the shelf life ?
1 Answer
This product is made for subcutaneous injection in cattle and swine only and is not be administered orally under any circumstance. The expiry date for the product we have on hand today (as of September 22, 2015) is March 2019, so it has a fairly long shelf life.
Submitted by: Customer Service on September 22, 2015

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