Customization: | Available |
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Antibacterial Type: | Chemical Antibacterial |
Applied animal classification: | Livestock |
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Composition Contains per ml Doramectin ...........................10mg. Excipients ad..............................1ml. Doramectin is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic drug belonging to the macrolide avermectin family. It is mainly used in the field of veterinary medicine to treat and prevent internal and external parasitic infections in livestock. Main features Broad spectrum: effective against nematodes and arthropods (such as mites, ticks, lice, etc.). Long-term effect: a single dose can provide protection for several weeks. Multiple modes of administration: injection, oral or topical. Indications Cattle, sheep, pigs: control gastrointestinal nematodes, lung nematodes, mites, ticks, etc. Dogs: prevent heartworms and treat mite infections. Usage Injection: subcutaneous or intramuscular injection, the dosage depends on the animal species and weight. Oral: mixed into feed or drinking water. Topical: topically apply or spray. |
Precautions Dosage control: strictly follow the recommended dose, overdose may cause poisoning. Withdrawal period: edible animals must comply with the withdrawal period to avoid drug residues. Allergic reactions: Some animals may be allergic and need to be closely observed. Storage: Store in a dark, dry place, away from children. Contraindications Allergic animals: Contraindicated for those who are allergic to doramectin or similar drugs. Severely ill animals: Use with caution in sick or weak animals. Side effects Local reactions: Swelling or pain may occur at the injection site. Systemic reactions: High doses may cause loss of appetite, diarrhea, etc. |