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Ivermectin
Vitamin A
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
The injection is mainly applied to treating domestic animal’s diseases of gastrointestinal nematodes, hypoderma bovis, hypoderma lineatum, sheep nose bot, psoroptes ovis, sarcoptes scabiei var. Suis, sarcoptes ovis, fasciola (Liver Fluke), oestrus spp and the like. using in treatment and prevention of vitamin deficiencies in farm animals. It can be used in Growth disturbances, weakness of new-born animals, neonatal anemia, sight disturbances, intestinal troubles, convalescence, anorexia, not-infectious reproductive disturbances, rachitic, muscle weakness, muscular tremor and myocardial failure with difficulties in breathing; worm infections.
For subcutaneous injection
Cattle: 1.0 ml/50 kg body weight.
Sheep: 0.5 ml/25 kg body weight.
Medication should never be administered without first consulting your veterinarian. The dose for ivermectin varies from species to species and also depends on the intent of treatment. General dosing guidelines follow.
For cattle and sheep: 0.2mg/kg body weight.