Ivermectin tablets for dog use antiparasitic dewomer

Short Description:

Ivermectin has been used to prevent parasite infections, as with heartworm prevention, and to treat infections, as with ear mites. Macrolides are antiparasitic drugs. It is used to control nematodes, acariasis and parasitic insect diseases. Ivermectin causes neurologic damage to the parasite, resulting in paralysis and death.


  • Ingredients: Ivermectin, Sucrose, White Dextrin,Magnesium stearate, etc.
  • Shelf Life: 2 years
  • Product Detail

    Product Tags

      

    【Main Ingredient】

    Ivermectin 12mg

    【Indication 】

    Ivermectin is used to control skin parasites, gastrointestinal parasites and parasites within the bloodstream in dogs and cats. Parasitic diseases are common in animals. Parasites can affect the skin, ears, stomach and intestines, and the internal organs including the heart, lungs and liver. Several drugs have been developed to kill or prevent parasites such as fleas, ticks, mites and worms. Ivermectin and related drugs are among the most effective of these.  Ivermectin is a parasite control drug. Ivermectin causes neurologic damage to the parasite, resulting in paralysis and death. Ivermectin has been used to prevent parasite infections, as with heartworm prevention, and to treat infections, as with ear mites. Macrolides are antiparasitic drugs. It is used to control nematodes, acariasis and parasitic insect diseases.

    【Dosage】

    Orally: once dose, 0.2mg per 1kg of body weight for dogs. Only for dog use. Cannot be used by Collies. Take medication every 2-3 days.

    【Storage 】

    Store below 30℃(room temperature). Protect from light and moisture. Close lid tightly after use. 

    【Cautions】

    1. Ivermectin should not be used in animals with known hypersensitivity or allergy to the drug.

    2. Ivermectin should not be used in dogs that are positive for heartworm disease except under strict supervision of a veterinarian.

    3. Prior to starting a heartworm prevention containing ivermectin, the dog should be tested for heartworms.

    4. Ivermectin generally should be avoided in dogs less than 6 weeks of age.

     







  • Previous:
  • Next:

  • Write your message here and send it to us