Ivomec Gold for veterinary use only
Ivomec Gold for veterinary use only immobilizes parasites inducing tonic paralysis of their muscles. This effect occurs due to the stimulus of the opening of chlorine channels existing in the nervous synapses of round worms and in the plaques or neuromuscular buds in arthropods controlled by glutamic acid and GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid). As a result of the paralysis the parasites die and are eliminated. Ivomec Gold for equine parasite control,Ivomec Gold for cattle tick control, Ivomec Gold for horse deworming programs, Ivomec Gold for livestock parasite management
Ivomec Gold for livestock parasite management
Storage & Handling
Store at 15–30°C (59–86°F) Ivomec Gold for veterinary use only
Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture
Use sterile needles and syringes
Dispose of vials properly after use
Summary
Aspect | Details |
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Primary Use | Broad-spectrum dewormer for livestock |
Common Species | Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Swine, Horses |
Legal Status | Veterinary Prescription Required |
Side Effects | Swelling, temporary discomfort, rare neurotoxicity |
Alternatives | Doramectin (Dectomax), Moxidectin, Fenbendazole |
Final Notes
Ivomec Gold is highly effective against a broad range of parasites
Should be administered only by trained personnel Ivomec Gold for veterinary use only
Follow withdrawal periods strictly to avoid drug residues in meat/milk
Ivomec Gold has a thixotropic formulation and is a 315% solution of Ivermectin MERIAL indicated for treatment control and effective prevention of infections caused by roundworms tick infestation lice sucking lice mites that cause sarcoptic and psoroptic mange of cattle. Ivomec Gold also helps control chewing lice – Bovicola (Damalinia) bovis – and mites that cause chorioptic mange.
Ivomec Gold for cattle tick control
Ivomec Gold was developed to combine an effective antiparasitic control over established infections / infestations with a preventive antiparasitic effect for up to 8 weeks on round gastrointestinal and pulmonary worms for up to 75 days against the tick and up to 12 weeks on the berne. Ivomec Gold has a unique and patented manufacturing methodology.
Ivomec Gold for veterinary use only is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic injection formulated for veterinary use only. It contains Ivermectin, which is effective against internal and external parasites in cattle, sheep, goats, swine, and horses. It is widely used to control gastrointestinal worms, lungworms, lice, mites, and other parasites.
Key Information
Feature | Details |
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Active Ingredient | Ivermectin |
Formulation | Injectable solution |
Route of Admin | Subcutaneous (SC) Injection |
Target Species | Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Swine, Horses |
Therapeutic Class | Antiparasitic (Avermectin Class) |
Common Brands | Ivomec Gold, Ivomec Classic, Ivomec Plus |
Ivomec Gold for equine parasite control
Uses of Ivomec Gold
Treats and Prevents Parasitic Infestations:
Internal Parasites: Roundworms, lungworms, stomach worms
External Parasites: Lice, mites, ticks, mange
Improves Animal Health and Productivity:
Increases weight gain and feed efficiency
Reduces parasite-related disease risk
Supports Parasite Control Programs
Often used in routine deworming schedules for livestock
Dosage Guidelines (General Recommendations)
Dosage varies by species and condition; always follow veterinary advice. Ivomec Gold for veterinary use only
Ivomec Gold for horse deworming programs
Species | Dosage (General) | Administration | Withdrawal Period |
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Cattle | 1 ml per 50 kg BW | Subcutaneous (SC) Injection | 35–50 days |
Sheep/Goats | 0.5 ml per 25 kg BW | SC | 14 days |
Swine | 1 ml per 33 kg BW | SC | 28 days |
Horses | Consult a veterinarian | SC | – |
DO NOT administer intravenously (IV) or intramuscularly (IM).
Observe withdrawal periods before slaughtering animals for meat or milk production.
Side Effects & Risks
Common Side Effects
Swelling at the injection site Ivomec Gold for veterinary use only
Mild discomfort or irritation
Temporary decrease in appetite
Serious Risks (Rare)
Neurotoxicity (tremors, ataxia) in sensitive animals
Severe allergic reactions (swelling, respiratory distress)
Contraindications (Do Not Use in These Cases)
Animals with severe liver or kidney disease
Pregnant animals (without veterinary approval)
Horses intended for human consumption
Dogs – Certain breeds (Collies, Shelties) are sensitive to ivermectin toxicity
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