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Injectable Dual-Action Parasite Control for Cattle
Product Description
Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle is a sterile, ready-to-use injectable combining ivermectin and clorsulon to control internal and external parasites in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle. Its dual-action formula also treats adult liver flukes with a single subcutaneous dose when used as directed.
Benefits
- Dual-Action Formula: Combines ivermectin with clorsulon for added efficacy.
- Broad Parasite Spectrum: Controls worms, grubs, lice, mites, lungworms, flukes.
- Single Injection Ease: Sterile, ready-to-use solution requires no mixing.
- Herd Program Support: Fits integrated parasite control strategies.
- Beef and Dairy Use: Suitable for beef and non-lactating dairy cattle.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Ivermectin 1.0%; Clorsulon 10.0%
Inactive Ingredients: Glycerol formal 40%; Propylene glycol q.s. ad 100%
How to Use
Directions for Use
- Subcutaneous Only: Avoid intravenous or intramuscular injection.
- Sterile Prep: Disinfect the site and use clean needles.
- Weight-Based Dosing: Ensure current weights to achieve effective control.
- Limit Site Volume: Split doses above 10 mL between two sites.
Dosage & Administration Instructions
Cattle: Subcutaneous injection behind the shoulder.
Dose: 1 mL per 110 lb (50 kg) body weight; delivers ivermectin and clorsulon per label recommendations.
|
Body Weight (lb) |
Dose Volume (mL) |
|
220 |
2 |
|
330 |
3 |
|
440 |
4 |
|
550 |
5 |
|
660 |
6 |
|
770 |
7 |
|
880 |
8 |
|
990 |
9 |
|
1100 |
10 |
Additional Information
Precautions
- Slaughter Withdrawal: Wait 21 days before slaughtering the animal.
- Dairy Restriction: Avoid using this in female dairy cattle that are of breeding age.
- Veal Caution: Do not use on calves that will be processed for veal.
- Species Limitation: Do not use this on animals that are not approved, as it can cause severe reactions.
Possible Side Effects
- Injection Discomfort: Brief mild site pain or swelling is possible.
- Transient Reactions: Some cattle may show minor sensitivity post-dose.
Shipping & Returns
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Special Order - Item will take 2-3 weeks for delivery
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What makes Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle different from regular ivermectin?
Ans: Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle combines ivermectin with clorsulon, adding effective adult liver fluke control alongside broad-spectrum parasite treatment in cattle.
Q2: How is Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle given?
Ans: Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle is administered subcutaneously behind the shoulder at 1 mL per 110 lb (50 kg) to deliver labeled doses of both active ingredients.
Q3: Can Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle be used in dairy cows?
Ans: Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle should not be used in female dairy cattle of breeding age because a milk withdrawal time has not been established.
Q4: What parasites are targeted by Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle?
Ans: Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle targets gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, grubs, sucking lice, mange mites, and adult liver flukes when used according to label directions.
Q5: What is the withdrawal period after using Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle?
Ans: After treatment with Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle, do not slaughter cattle for at least 21 days as indicated on the label.
Q6: Is Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle mixed before use?
Ans: Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle is a ready-to-use sterile solution and does not require mixing before subcutaneous administration.
Q7: What are the risks of underdosing Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle?
Ans: Underdosing Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle may lead to ineffective parasite control and could contribute to parasite resistance; always dose by accurate weight.
Q8: Are there any common injection site reactions?
Ans: Some cattle may experience mild, temporary swelling or discomfort at the injection site after Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle; these reactions generally resolve without intervention.
Q9: Should a veterinarian be consulted before use?
Ans: Consult a veterinarian to tailor Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle into a comprehensive parasite-control program appropriate for your herd’s needs.
Q10: Does Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle need refrigeration?
Ans: Noromectin Plus 1% Injection for Cattle should be stored as directed on the label, typically protected from light and within recommended temperature ranges for sterile injectables.