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Product Information
General Information:
AdvaCare is a GMP manufacturer of Ivermectin liquid injections.
Being among a special class of parasiticides, Ivermectin Injection can be used to treat and prevent heartworm and intestinal worms (except tapeworms) in small animals. Also, it can be used to deal with some external and internal parasites such as mites.
Ivermectin injection works by attacking the nervous system of a parasite and paralyzing it. The parasite dies when it can no longer feed off of the dog. Although it can be available in several forms, AdvaCare has made it available in tablet or liquid as it is proven to work well in such forms.
It is important to note that AdvaCare’s ivermectin injection is for veterinary purposes only, and altho’ there are similar medications available for human use, you should only use medications prescribed by a veterinary doctor or animal care specialist for an animal.
Side Effects:
As with all veterinary medicine, some unwanted effects can occur from the use of ivermectin. Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist for medical advice before use.
Ivermectin dosage can be the difference between the safe use of ivermectin injection and poisoning and an animal’s inherent sensitivity to the drug. For instance, some dog breeds have in them a kind of gene such as MDR1 or ABCB1 that makes ivermectin dosage so dangerous while it is safe for other animals.
Ivermectin’s side effects range from agitation, dilated pupils, crying, paralysis of hind legs, lack of appetite, muscle tremors, blindness, disorientation, to other neurological signs, such as head pressing or wall climbing.
For a comprehensive list of all possible effects of ivermectin injections, consult a veterinary physician.
If any symptom persists or worsens, or you notice any other symptom, then please seek veterinary medical treatment immediately.
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Additional Information
Always consult a veterinary physician or animal care specialist before using ivermectin injection. If the condition does not improve or becomes worse, then call a veterinary physician or animal care specialist.
Refer to an animal care specialist for guidelines on dosage. Do not exceed what they advise, and complete the full treatment, as stopping early can result in a recurrence or worsening of the problem. The usual ivermectin dosage is as follows:
Sheep/Goats/Cattle/Horses: 200mcg/kg or 0.50ml/25kg of body weight.
Swine: 300mcg/kg of body weight.
Piglets, lambs, kids and adult dogs: 300mcg/kg or 1ml/33kg of bodyweight.
Puppies/Cats: 300mcg/kg or 0.0272ml of body weight.
Poultry: 1mcg/0.1ml.
Consult with an animal care specialist about any other medications that are being taken by the animal, and their medical history, before their treatment with ivermectin.
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