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Broad-Spectrum Parasite Control Injection for Cattle and Swine
Product Description
Noromectin Injection 1% is a sterile parasiticide containing ivermectin, developed to treat and control both internal and external parasites in cattle and swine. A single low-volume injection helps control gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, lice, grubs, and mange mites that can impact the health and productivity of livestock. Its wide parasite coverage and easy dosing make it a dependable choice for parasite control in herd management.
This product requires a prescription in California. Non-California residents please order here!
Benefits
- Broad Spectrum Control: Effectively treats and controls multiple internal and external parasites, including roundworms, lungworms, lice, grubs, and mange mites.
- Single Low Dose: Designed to deliver effective parasite control with a single low-volume injection for easier herd treatment.
- Internal Parasite Protection: Targets gastrointestinal roundworms and lungworms that commonly affect cattle and swine health and performance.
- External Parasite Treatment: Controls external parasites such as sucking lice, mange mites, and cattle grubs that irritate livestock.
- Persistent Parasite Control: Provides continued protection against certain reinfections for up to several weeks after treatment.
Variants
Noromectin Injection is available in the following sizes:
250 mL Bottle
500 mL Bottle
1000 mL Bottle
Ingredients
Composition Table
|
Ingredient |
Quantity |
|
Ivermectin |
1% (10 mg per mL) |
Other Ingredients
Glycerol formal (40%), propylene glycol.
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
Cattle
|
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
|
Body Weight (lb) |
Dose Volume (mL) |
|
19 |
1/4 |
|
38 |
1/2 |
|
75 |
1 |
|
150 |
2 |
|
225 |
3 |
|
300 |
4 |
|
375 |
5 |
|
450 |
6 |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Subcutaneous Use Only: Give Noromectin Injection under the skin of cattle in the loose skin around the shoulder or neck area.
- Neck Injection in Swine: For pigs, inject the product under the skin in the neck, preferably just behind the ear.
- Dose Based on Body Weight: Check the animal’s body weight before treatment so the correct dose can be given for proper parasite control.
- Use Sterile Equipment: Always use clean, sterile needles and disinfect the injection area before giving the injection to lower the risk of infection.
- Injection Site Limits: In cattle, if the dose is more than 10 mL, split it between two injection sites to help reduce discomfort.
- Veterinary Prescription Required: This medication should be used under veterinary guidance since parasite treatment plans vary by herd and region.
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, swine, reindeer, or American bison, as severe reactions may occur in other animals.
- Correct Injection Route: Do not administer intravenously or intramuscularly as the product is formulated strictly for subcutaneous use.
- Injection Site Monitoring: Observe animals after treatment for swelling or infection and consult a veterinarian if reactions appear.
- Parasite Resistance Risk: Improper use or frequent use without monitoring may contribute to parasite resistance over time.
- Human Safety Warning: This product is not intended for human use and should always be kept away from children.
Possible Side Effects
- Injection Discomfort: Some cattle may feel brief discomfort after the injection is given under the skin.
- Injection Site Swelling: Mild swelling of the soft tissue can appear at the injection area but usually goes away on its own.
- Temporary Pain Reaction: In some cases, pigs may show mild and short-term pain after receiving the subcutaneous injection.
Storage Information
- Temperature Storage: Store the product between 59°F and 86°F to maintain stability and effectiveness.
- Protect from Light: Store the product away from light exposure to help maintain its stability and protect the effectiveness of its active ingredients.
- Use Within 60 Days After Opening: Once the bottle has been punctured for the first time, make sure to use the product within 60 days.
- Limit Bottle Punctures: Do not puncture the bottle more than 25 times to help preserve sterility and make sure the product remains safe and effective.
Shipping & Return
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.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What parasites does Noromectin Injection treat in cattle and swine?
Ans: Noromectin Injection helps control and treat several internal and external parasites in livestock. In cattle, it is used against parasites such as stomach roundworms, lungworms, lice, mange mites, and cattle grubs. In swine, it helps manage roundworms, lungworms, lice, and mange mites that can negatively affect the animal’s health and performance.
Q2: How is Noromectin Injection administered to cattle and swine?
Ans: Noromectin Injection must be administered as a subcutaneous injection. In cattle, it is injected under the loose skin in front of or behind the shoulder. In swine, it is injected under the skin in the neck, typically just behind the ear.
Q3: How long does Noromectin Injection provide parasite protection?
Ans: Noromectin Injection provides persistent protection against certain parasite reinfections after treatment. Protection may last up to 28 days for some parasites, about 21 days for others, and around 14 days depending on the parasite species affecting the treated animal.
Q4: What is the recommended dosage of Noromectin Injection for cattle and swine?
Ans: The recommended dosage depends on animal species and body weight. Cattle receive 200 mcg ivermectin per kilogram of body weight, given as 1 mL per 110 lb. Swine receive 300 mcg per kilogram, which equals approximately 1 mL per 75 lb.
Q5: Are there any withdrawal periods after using Noromectin Injection?
Ans: Yes. Cattle treated with Noromectin Injection should not be slaughtered for at least 35 days after treatment. Swine must not be slaughtered within 18 days of treatment. These withdrawal periods help ensure drug residues are cleared before animals enter the food supply.