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Oral Ivermectin Drench for Sheep Parasite Control
Product Description
Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench 0.08% Solution is a ready-to-use, free-flowing oral drench formulated for sheep to help treat and control a broad range of internal parasites and nasal bots. The ivermectin-based formula is designed for accurate weight-based dosing using standard drenching equipment. Use as part of a responsible parasite management program and follow label directions for best results.
Benefits
- Broad Parasite Coverage: Helps control worms, lungworms, and nasal bot larvae.
- Ready-To-Use Drench: Free-flowing solution for easy oral administration.
- Weight-Based Dosing: Formulated for consistent, accurate dose delivery.
- Sheep-Specific Use: Designed for oral use in sheep only.
- Resistance Awareness: Supports deworming within a structured parasite program.
Ingredients
Ivermectin 0.08% (0.8 mg/mL).
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Dose rate: Administer 3.0 mL per 26 lb of body weight orally.
- Accurate weights: Weigh sheep and dose based on current body weight.
- Proper equipment: Use standard drenching equipment with a consistent dose volume.
- Avoid underdosing: Ensure each animal receives a complete measured dose.
- Observation: Coughing may occur briefly during or after drenching.
Dosage guide (based on 3.0 mL per 26 lb body weight):
- 26 lb: 3 mL.
- 52 lb: 6 mL.
- 78 lb: 9 mL.
- 104 lb: 12 mL.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Sheep Only: For oral use in sheep only; do not use in other species.
- Slaughter Withdrawal: Do not treat sheep within 11 days of slaughter.
- No Human Use: For animal use only; keep out of reach of children.
- Avoid Resistance: Do not underdose; underdosing can reduce effectiveness.
- Environmental Care: Prevent runoff and avoid contaminating water sources.
Shipping & Returns
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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench 0.08% Solution used for?
Ans: Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench 0.08% Solution is used in sheep for the treatment and control of a broad range of internal parasites, including gastrointestinal roundworms and lungworms, and it also controls nasal bot larvae when administered orally as directed.
Q2: What is the active ingredient in Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench?
Ans: Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench contains ivermectin 0.08% (0.8 mg/mL). Ivermectin is a parasiticide used to help control susceptible internal parasites and nasal bots in sheep when the product is dosed correctly by weight.
Q3: How do I dose Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench by weight?
Ans: The labeled dose is 3.0 mL per 26 lb of body weight given orally. Use the current body weight for each sheep and calibrated drenching equipment to deliver a full measured dose and avoid underdosing.
Q4: Can Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench be used in animals other than sheep?
Ans: No. Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench is for oral use in sheep only. The label warns against use in other species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may occur with improper use in other species.
Q5: How soon can sheep be slaughtered after treatment?
Ans: Sheep must not be treated within 11 days of slaughter. This withdrawal time helps ensure residues are within allowable limits. Follow label directions and keep treatment records for responsible flock management.
Q6: What should I do if a sheep coughs after drenching?
Ans: Coughing may be observed in some sheep during and for several minutes following drenching. Administer the drench carefully using proper technique and equipment. If coughing is severe or persistent, consult a veterinarian for guidance.
Q7: How often should Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench be used?
Ans: Treatment timing depends on parasite pressure and your parasite control program. The label emphasizes using dewormers alongside appropriate management practices and monitoring effectiveness. Consult a veterinarian and consider fecal testing to guide treatment decisions.
Q8: Why is accurate dosing important with ivermectin drenches?
Ans: Accurate dosing helps ensure effective parasite control and reduces the risk of encouraging parasite resistance. The label warns explicitly not to underdose and recommends dosing each animal based on its current body weight using consistent-volume drenching equipment.
Q9: What parasites does Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench control?
Ans: The product is labeled to treat and control multiple gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, and all larval stages of nasal bots in sheep. It also controls additional listed gastrointestinal roundworms in their adult form when used as directed.
Q10: Are there any handling precautions for people applying the drench?
Ans: Yes. The label advises avoiding eye contact, washing hands and skin after handling, and refraining from eating or smoking while using the product. Use careful handling to reduce exposure and follow storage directions to maintain product quality.