Ivermectin Injection

Ivermectin Injection

  • Packing: 1 Ml, 10 Ml, 30 Ml, 50 Ml, 100 Ml Vial
  • Available Strength : 10 Mg/Ml

Description

Product Description: Ivermectin Injection is a veterinary pharmaceutical product formulated to provide effective parasitic control in various animal species. It contains ivermectin, a broad-spectrum antiparasitic agent that targets internal and external parasites.

Indications and Usage: Ivermectin Injection is indicated for the treatment and control of internal and external parasites in cattle, sheep, swine, and other animals. It is effective against gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, mites, lice, and other parasitic infections.

Dosage and Administration: The dosage of Ivermectin Injection varies depending on the species, age, and weight of the animal, as well as the severity of the parasitic infection. It is typically administered by subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. Dosage recommendations should be determined by a veterinarian based on individual animal needs.

Dosage Forms and Strengths: Ivermectin Injection is available as a sterile solution in vials or ampules. The concentration of ivermectin may vary depending on the formulation, with commonly available strengths to accommodate different dosing regimens.

Contraindications: Ivermectin Injection is contraindicated in animals with known hypersensitivity to ivermectin or any of the components of the formulation. It should not be used in animals with severe liver or kidney dysfunction.

Warnings and Precautions: Use caution when administering Ivermectin Injection to debilitated or stressed animals, as they may be more susceptible to adverse effects. Overdose may lead to neurological signs such as ataxia, tremors, and seizures. Pregnant and lactating animals should be treated with caution, and veterinary supervision is recommended.

Adverse Reactions/Side Effects: Adverse reactions associated with Ivermectin Injection are rare but may include hypersensitivity reactions, injection site reactions (such as pain or swelling), and neurological signs (such as ataxia or tremors). Severe adverse reactions are uncommon but may occur with overdose.

Drug Interactions: Ivermectin Injection may interact with other medications, particularly those that affect the central nervous system or liver function. Use caution when administering concurrently with other drugs, and consult with a veterinarian if there are concerns about potential drug interactions.

Use In Specific Populations Description: Safety and efficacy of Ivermectin Injection in pregnant or lactating animals have not been established. Use caution and consult with a veterinarian before administering the injection to animals in these populations.

How Supplied/Storage and Handling: Ivermectin Injection is supplied as a sterile solution in vials or ampules for subcutaneous or intramuscular administration. It should be stored at controlled room temperature (20°C to 25°C) away from light and moisture. Care should be taken to ensure proper storage and handling to maintain the integrity of the product. Unused portions should be discarded according to standard procedures for biohazardous waste.