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Ivermectin Parasite Control for Livestock
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Product Description
Noromectin Injection 1% is a sterile, ready-to-use ivermectin solution for controlling parasites in cattle and swine. This low-volume injectable treats key internal and external parasites, including gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, lice, and mange mites. In cattle, it also controls grubs when used according to label directions and proper timing.
Benefits
- Broad Coverage: Helps control roundworms, lungworms, lice, and mange mites.
- Low-Volume Dose: Delivers labeled ivermectin dose with small injection volumes.
- Cattle Grub Control: Controls cattle grubs with season-appropriate treatment timing.
- Ready-to-Use Injection: Sterile solution designed for direct administration.
- Herd Program Fit: Supports planned parasite-control programs across production stages.
Ingredients
Active Ingredients: Ivermectin 1.0% (10 mg/mL)
Inactive Ingredients: Glycerol formal 40%; Propylene glycol q.s. to 100%
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
Cattle: Subcutaneous injection under loose skin in front of or behind the shoulder.
Dose: 1 mL per 110 lb (50 kg) body weight. Maximum 10 mL per injection site.
|
Body Weight (lb) |
Dose Volume (mL) |
|
220 |
2 |
|
330 |
3 |
|
440 |
4 |
|
550 |
5 |
|
660 |
6 |
|
770 |
7 |
|
880 |
8 |
|
990 |
9 |
|
1100 |
10 |
Swine: Subcutaneous injection in the neck, immediately behind the ear.
Dose: 1 mL per 75 lb (33 kg) body weight.
|
Swine Category |
Body Weight (lb) |
Dose Volume (mL) |
|
Growing pigs |
19 |
¼ |
|
Growing pigs |
38 |
½ |
|
Growing pigs |
75 |
1 |
|
Growing pigs |
150 |
2 |
|
Breeding animals |
225 |
3 |
|
Breeding animals |
300 |
4 |
|
Breeding animals |
375 |
5 |
|
Breeding animals |
450 |
6 |
Directions for Use
- Correct Route: Subcutaneous use only; do not inject IV or IM.
- Sterile Practice: Disinfect the injection site and use clean needles.
- Accurate Dosing: Base dose on current weights to prevent underdosing.
- Site Limits: Split cattle doses above 10 mL between two sites.
- Breeding Timing: Treat sows at least seven days before farrowing.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Cattle Withdrawal: Do not treat cattle within 35 days of slaughter.
- Swine Withdrawal: Do not treat swine within 18 days of slaughter.
- Dairy Restriction: Do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age.
- Veal Caution: Do not use in calves intended for veal processing.
- Species Safety: Do not use in unapproved species; severe reactions reported.
Possible Side Effects
- Cattle Discomfort: Temporary discomfort may occur after injection.
- Injection Swelling: Occasional soft tissue swelling may occur at the site.
- Swine Pain: Mild, transient pain reactions may occur in some swine.
- Dose Splitting: Dividing large cattle doses can reduce site reactions.
Shipping & Returns
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For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What parasites does Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine control?
Ans: Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine controls key internal and external parasites, including gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, lice, mange mites, and cattle grubs when treatment timing is appropriate.
Q2: What is the active ingredient in Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine?
Ans: Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine contains ivermectin 1.0% (10 mg/mL) as the active ingredient. Ivermectin is a macrocyclic lactone endectocide with broad-spectrum activity against labeled parasites when used as directed.
Q3: What is the correct dose for cattle using Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine?
Ans: The cattle dose for Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine is 1 mL per 110 lb (50 kg) body weight by subcutaneous injection. The label limits each injection site to 10 mL, splitting larger doses between two sites.
Q4: What is the correct dose for swine using Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine?
Ans: The swine dose for Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine is 1 mL per 75 lb (33 kg) body weight by subcutaneous injection in the neck. Dose volumes are weight-based and include guidance for both growing pigs and breeding animals.
Q5: Where should Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine be injected?
Ans: Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine is for subcutaneous injection only. For cattle, inject under the loose skin in front of or behind the shoulder. For swine, inject under the skin in the neck immediately behind the ear.
Q6: Can Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine be used in female dairy cattle?
Ans: Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine should not be used in female dairy cattle of breeding age because a milk withdrawal time has not been established. Follow label restrictions and consult a veterinarian when parasite-control decisions affect food-production animals.
Q7: What are the slaughter withdrawal times for Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine?
Ans: Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine has species-specific withdrawal times. Do not treat cattle within 35 days of slaughter. Do not treat swine within 18 days of slaughter. Always observe label directions and withdrawal requirements.
Q8: What precautions help reduce injection-site problems with Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine?
Ans: Use sterile technique, disinfect the injection site, and use clean, disinfected needles when administering Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine. For cattle, split doses over 10 mL between two sites to reduce reactions.
Q9: What side effects can occur with Noromectin Injection 1% for Cattle and Swine?
Ans: Some cattle may experience temporary discomfort or mild injection-site swelling. Some swine may show mild, transient pain reactions. Most injection-site reactions resolve without treatment when dosed correctly.