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LongRange Injectable Sterile Solution 5% for Cattle

Boehringer Ingelheim SKU: 126665

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Long-Lasting Parasite Control Injection for Pasture Cattle

Product Description

LONGRANGE (eprinomectin) is a ready-to-use sterile injectable dewormer designed for cattle on pasture, delivering extended parasite control with a single dose. The product uses a specialized polymer formula to release the eprinomectin slowly over time, maintaining a steady defense against both internal and external pests. By using this under a vet's guidance, you can cut down on how often you need to re-treat your livestock, which promotes better herd health, higher productivity, and a more efficient way to manage parasites.

Benefits

  • Extended Protection: Provides up to 150 days of persistent parasite control following a single subcutaneous injection.
  • All-In-One Parasite Control: This treatment successfully manages and eliminates a broad variety of both internal and external pests that affect grazing cattle.
  • One-Shot Convenience: Minimizes the necessity for repeat dosing, which simplifies herd handling and lowers stress for the animals.
  • Regulated Medication Delivery: Utilizes a PLGA polymer system to release eprinomectin slowly, ensuring the medication stays at effective levels in the bloodstream over a long period.
  • Improved Productivity Support: Helps maintain cattle health, contributing to better weight gain and overall performance outcomes.

Ingredients

Composition Table

Ingredient

Quantity

Eprinomectin

50 mg/mL

Poly-lactide-co-glycolic acid (PLGA 75:25)

50 mg/mL

N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone

30% v/v

Butylated hydroxytoluene

0.2 mg/mL

Other Ingredients:

Triacetin (qs)

How to Use

Recommended-Dosage Chart

Body Weight (lb)

Dose Volume (mL)

110

1

220

2

330

3

440

4

550

5

660

6

770

7

880

8

990

9

1100

10

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Subcutaneous Injection Only: Administer only under the skin in front of the shoulder using proper restraint techniques.
  • Weight-Based Dosing: Use 1 mL per 110 lb body weight to ensure accurate and effective parasite control.
  • Proper Needle Selection: Use a 16 or 18 gauge needle with appropriate length to ensure correct subcutaneous delivery.
  • Split Large Doses: Divide doses exceeding 10 mL between two injection sites to reduce discomfort or reactions.
  • Avoid Underdosing: Ensure complete dosing based on current body weight to prevent ineffective treatment and resistance development.
  • Prescription Requirement: This product is restricted to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Species Restriction: Use only in cattle as the product is specifically formulated and tested for this species.
  • Route Limitation: Do not administer intravenously or intramuscularly as improper routes may affect safety and effectiveness.
  • Dairy Cattle Restriction: Not for use in female dairy cattle 20 months or older due to potential milk residues.
  • Environmental Safety: Avoid contamination of water sources as eprinomectin may harm aquatic organisms and ecosystems.
  • Parasite Resistance Risk: Improper or repeated use may contribute to resistance, requiring monitoring and strategic parasite management.

Possible Side Effects

  • Injection Site Issues: Some animals may develop swelling, redness, or local tissue irritation where the shot was given.
  • Tissue Damage Risks: Small lumps or tissue death can occur at the injection area, though these typically clear up on their own without medical help.
  • Processing Impact: Reactions at the site of the injection might require the affected tissue to be trimmed away during meat processing.
  • Growth Rate Effects: Giving a dose that is several times higher than the recommended amount could lead to slower weight gain in the cattle.

Storage Information

  • Temperature Management: Keep the medication at 25°C, though it remains stable if temperatures shift between 15°C and 30°C.
  • Light Sensitivity: Ensure the product is shielded from light to prevent the formula from breaking down and losing its potency.
  • Usage After Opening: Discard the bottle three months after the first time the stopper is pierced, and do not exceed the maximum number of recommended punctures.
  • Tool Maintenance: Avoid leaving the solution in syringes for storage and make sure all application equipment is cleaned well after every session.

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Shipping & Return

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Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is LONGRANGE injection used for in cattle?

Ans: LONGRANGE (eprinomectin) is designed to manage and eliminate various internal and external parasites in grazing cattle. It is effective against lungworms, grubs, mites, and stomach worms, and it continues to prevent new infections for as long as 150 days following the initial injection.

Q2: How long does LONGRANGE provide parasite protection?

Ans: LONGRANGE provides extended parasite control for up to 150 days depending on the parasite species. Its slow-release PLGA formulation maintains effective drug levels in the animal’s system, helping prevent reinfection and reducing the need for repeated deworming treatments.

Q3: How is LONGRANGE administered to cattle?

Ans: LONGRANGE is given as an injection under the skin in front of the shoulder, using a dosage of 1 mL for every 110 lb of the animal's weight. To get the best results from the treatment, it is vital to use the right injection method, choose the correct needle size, and calculate the dose accurately based on the animal's weight.

Q4: Are there any restrictions on using LONGRANGE in cattle?

Ans: Yes, LONGRANGE should not be used in female dairy cattle 20 months or older, calves intended for veal, calves under 3 months, or breeding bulls. It is also not approved for cattle in feedlots or intensive grazing systems.

Q5: Does LONGRANGE require a veterinary prescription?

Ans: Yes, LONGRANGE is a prescription-only product and must be used under the direction of a licensed veterinarian. Federal law restricts its use to ensure proper dosing, safe administration, and appropriate parasite management practices for cattle health and productivity.