Description
Formulation & Active Ingredients
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Ivermectin 1 % w/v (10 mg/mL) – powerful against internal and external nematodes
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Clorsulon 10 % w/v (100 mg/mL) – targeted action against adult liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica)
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Sterile, ready-to-use injectable solution for subcutaneous use only, administered behind the shoulder
Indications & Target Parasites
Specifically formulated for beef and non-lactating dairy cattle, providing broad-spectrum parasite control, including:
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Gastrointestinal roundworms (adult and immature), lungworms, eyeworms
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Cattle grubs (warbles), mites, sucking lice
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Adult liver flukes due to clorsulon component
Mode of Action & Persistence
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Ivermectin: Blocks glutamate-gated chloride channels → paralysis and death of internal/external parasites
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Clorsulon: Inhibits glycolytic enzymes in adult liver flukes → parasite death
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Provides persistent efficacy:
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Controls lungworms and certain GI nematodes for up to 28 days
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Other gut parasites for 14–21 days, depending on species
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Key Benefits
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Dual action “3-in-1”: Treats worms, liver fluke, grubs, lice, mites in one injection
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One low-volume dose (1 mL/50 kg body weight) enhances convenience and compliance
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Multi-species efficacy in cattle
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Cost-effective use due to broad coverage and ease of administration
Dosage & Administration
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Dosage: 1 mL per 110 lb (~50 kg), delivering 200 µg/kg ivermectin + 2 mg/kg clorsulon
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Administer subcutaneously, behind the shoulder
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Use sterile technique, avoid IV/IM routes
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Viscosity increases below 5 °C — warm product and equipment to ~15 °C for easy injection
🚫 Withdrawal Periods
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Meat & Offal: 21 days for cattle, sheep, and goats
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Milk: 21 days — suitable for non-lactating dairy animals
📦 Packaging
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Available in 50 mL and 100 mL multi-dose vials
💡 Practical Tips & Precautions
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Maintain sterile equipment and proper injection site hygiene
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Avoid use in female dairy cattle producing milk for humans (withdrawal not established)
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Divide doses over 10 mL per site to reduce swelling
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Safe for breeding stock — shown no negative impact on fertility
Summary Table
Feature | Specification |
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Ivermectin | 1 % w/v (~10 mg/mL) |
Clorsulon | 10 % w/v (~100 mg/mL) |
Dose Rate | 1 mL/50 kg (200 µg/kg ivermectin + 2 mg/kg clorsulon) |
Route | Subcutaneous only |
Parasite Coverage | GI worms, lungworms, liver fluke, grubs, lice, mites |
Persistence | 14–28 days (species dependent) |
Withdrawal (Meat/Milk) | 21 days |
Pack Sizes | 50 mL, 100 mL vials |
Precautions | Warm in cold, inject <10 mL/site, sterile technique |
Benefits | Broad-spectrum, single-dose, convenient, fertility-safe |
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