Ivermax Pour On contains 5 mg ivermectin/ml. It delivers internal and external parasite control in one convenient low-volume application. For the treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms (including inhibited Ostertagia ostertagi) lungworms, grubs, horn flies, sucking and biting lice, and sarcoptic mange mites in cattle. The dose is 1 ml for each 22 lb of body weight. Do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age. Cattle must not be treated within 48 days of slaughter for human consumption.
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88423, 85934, 85933,85936 IVERMAX POUR ON FOR CATTLE contains 5 mg ivermectin/ml:
DESCRIPTION: Kills: Roundworm (including Brown Stomach Worm), Lungworms, Grubs, sucking Lice, Biting Lice, Mange Mites, Horn Flies. IVERMAX (ivermectin) Pour-on delivers internal and external parasite control in one convenient low-volume application. IVERMAX Pour-On contains ivermectin, A unique chemical entity.
INGREDIENTS: 5 MG Ivermectin/ml
DIRECTIONS: The dose rate is 1 ml for each 22 lb of body weight. The formulation should be applied along the topline in a narrow strip extending from the withers to the tail. Administration- Squeeze-measure pour system (250ml or 1 liter bottle with 25 ml measuring Cap) Attach metering cap to bottle. Select the correct dose rate by rotating the adjuster cap in either direction to position the dose indicator to the appropriate dose. Gently squeeze the bottle to fill to level (any excess will return to bottle) and then tip and apply to animal along topline. Backpack (84.5 fl oz/2.5L pack and 169 fl. Oz/5L pack). Connect the applicator gun to the backpack as follows: Attach the open end of the draw-off tubing to the DOSING EQUIPMENT. (Because of the solvents used in the formulation, only the Protector Drench Gun from instrument Supplies Limited, or equivalent, is recommended. Other applicators may exhibit compatibility problems resulting in locking, incorrect dosage or leakage) Replace the shipping cap with the draw-off cap. And tighten down. Gently prime the applicator gun, checking for leaks. Follow the manufacturer?s directions for adjusting the dose. When the interval between uses of the applicator gun is expected to exceed 12 hours, disconnect the gun and draw-off tubing from the product container and empty the product from the gun and tubing back into the product container. To prevent removal of special lubricants from the Protector Drench Gun, the tubing must not be washed.
WHEN TO TREAT CATTLE FOR GRUBS: IVERMAX Pour-On effectively controls all stages of cattle grubs. However, proper timing of treatment is important. For the most effective results cattle should be treated as soon as possible after the end of the heel fly (warble fly) season. While this is not peculiar to ivermectin, destruction OF Hypoderma larvae (cattle grubs) at the period when these grubs are in vital areas may cause undesirable host-parasite reactions. Killing Hypoderma lineatum when it is in the esophageal tissues may cause bloat ; killing H bovis when it is in the vertebral CANAL MAY CAUSE STAGGERING OR PARALYSIS. Cattle should treated either before or after these stages of grubs development. Cattle treated with IVERMAX Pour-On at the end of the fly season may be re-treated with ivermectin during the winter without danger of grub-related reactions. For further information and advice on a planned parasite control program, consult your veterinarian.
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY: Studies indicate that when ivermectin comes in contact with the soil, it readily and tightly binds to the soil and becomes inactive over time. Free ivermectin may adversely affect fish or certain water-borne organisms on which they feed. Do not permit cattle to enter lakes, streams or ponds for at least six hours after treatment. Do not contaminate water by direct application or by improper disposal of drug containers. Dispose of containers in an approved landfill or by incineration.
PACKAGE INFORMATION: IVERMAX Pour-On is available in an 8.5 fl oz/250 ml and 33.8 oz/1 liter bottle with measure-pour system, an 84.5 fl oz2.5 L or a 169oz/5L backpack intended for use with appropriate automatic dosing equipment.
INDICATIONS: IVERMAX Pour-On applied at the recommended dose level of 500 mcg/kg is indicated for the effective control of these parasites. GASTROINTESTINAL ROUNDWORMS, Ostertagia ostertagi (including inhibited stage) (adults and L4), Haemonchus placei (adults and L4), trichostrongylus axei Adults and L4), T. colubriformis (adults and L4), cooperia spp. (adults and L4), Strongyloides papillosus (adults), Oesophagostomum radiatum (adults and L4), Trichuris spp. (adults). LUNGWORMS: Dictyocaulus vivparus (adults and L4), CATTLE GRUBS: Hypoderma bovis H.lineatum (parasitic stages) MITES: SARCOPTES SCABIEI VAR. BOVIS LICE: Linognathus vituli, Haematopinus eurysternus, Damalinia bovis, solenopotes capillatus, HORN FLIES: Haematobia irritans, treatment of Cattle for horn Flies, IVERMAX pour-On controls horn flies (Haematobia Irritans) for up to 28 days after dosing. For best results IVERMAX Pour-On should be part of a parasite control program for both internal and external parasites based on the epidemiology of these parasites. Consult your veterinarian or an entomologist for the most effective timing of applications. PERSISTENT ACTIVITY: IVERMAX Pour-On has been proved to effectively control infections and to protect cattle from re-infection with Ostertagia ostertagi, Oesophagostomum radiatum, Haemonchus placei, Trichostrongylus axei, Cooperia punctata and Cooperia oncophora for 14 days after treatment.
PRECAUTION: store away from excessive heat (104 f/40 c) and protect from light. Use only in well-ventilated areas or outdoors. Close container tightly when not in use. Cattle should not be treated when hair or hide is wet since reduced efficacy may be experienced. Do not use when rain is expected to wet cattle within six hours after treatment. This product is for application to skin surface only. Do not give orally or parenterally. Cloudiness in the formulation may occur when IVERMAX (ivermectin) Pour-On is stored at temperatures below 32 f. allowing to warm at room temperature will restore the normal appearance without affecting efficacy. Antiparasitic activity of ivermectin will be impaired if the formulation is applied to areas of the skin with mange scabs or lesins, or with dermatoses or adherent materials, e.g. caked mud or manure. Ivermectin has been associated with adverse reactions in sensitive dogs; therefore, IVERMAX pour-On is not recommended for use in species other than cattle.
SAFETY: Studies conducted in the U.S.A. have demonstrated the safety margin for ivermectin. Based on plasma levels, the topically applied formulations is expected to be at least as well tolerated by breeding animals as in the subcutaneous formulation which had no effect on breeding performance.
WARNINGS: Cattle must not be treated within 48days of slaughter for human consumption. Because a withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age. WARNING NOT FOR USE IN HUMANS, This product should not be applied to self or others because it may be irritating to human skin and eyes and absorbed through the skin. To minimize accidental skin contact, the user should wear long sleeved shirt and rubber gloves. If accidental skin contact occurs, wash immediately with water and seek medical attention. KEEP THIS AND ALL DRUGS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. FLAMMABLE! KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS, OPEN FLAME, AND OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION.
MODE OF ACTION: Ivermectin as a member of the avermectin family kills certain parasitic roundworms and ectoparasites, such as mites, lice, horn flies and other insects. Its action is unique to the avermectin class of Antiparasitic agents. This action involves a chemical that serves as a signal from one nerve cell to another, or from a nerve cell to a muscle cell. This chemical, a neurotransmitter, is called ganna-aminobutyric acid or GABA. In roundworms, ivermectin stimulates the release of GABA from nerve endings and enhances binding of GABA effect in arthropods such as mites, lice, and horn flies resembles that in roundworms except that nerve impulses are interrupted between the ending and the muscle cell. Again, this leads to paralysis and death. Ivermectin has no readily penetrate the central nervous system of mammals where GABA functions as a neurotransmitter. N
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NOTE: metering cap- fits on top of bottle with screw on cap. Is marked 220 lbs 10ml 100kg,... 330 lbs 15ml 150kg,... 440 lbs 20 ml 200kg, ...550lbs 25 ml 250 kg,
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