IVOMEC (ivermectin) is an injectable parasiticide for cattle and swine. A single low-volume dose effectively treats and controls various internal and external parasites that may affect the health of cattle and swine. These include gastrointestinal roundworms (including inhibited Ostertagia ostertagi in cattle), lungworms, grubs, sucking lice, and mange mites in cattle; and gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, lice, and mange mites in swine. IVOMEC Injection is known for its convenience, broad-spectrum efficacy, and safety margin, making it a unique product for cattle and swine parasite control.
Formulated for use in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle, as well as growing swine, IvoMec offers consistent, dependable performance with a single subcutaneous dose. The 50 mL bottle is ideal for herd management on larger operations.Broad-Spectrum Parasite Control: Effective against internal and external parasites 1% Ivermectin Formula: Proven active ingredient for livestock deworming For Cattle & Swine: Safe and effective for both species when used as directed Injection-Ready: Administered via subcutaneous injection Large 500 mL Bottle: Suitable for multiple animals - cost-effective for herds Reliable Performance: Trusted by producers for consistent parasite management Zero Milk Withdrawal for Non-Lactating Dairy Cattle Single-Dose Treatment: Fast and easy application in the field or barn Product Name: IvoMec 1% Injection for Cattle & Swine Active Ingredient: Ivermectin 1% (10 mg/mL) Species: Beef Cattle, Non-Lactating Dairy Cattle, Swine Administration: Subcutaneous Injection Bottle Size: 500 mL Withdrawal Time: Cattle: 35 days; Swine: 18 days (meat) Dosage: Cattle: 1 mL per 110 lbs; Swine: 1 mL per 75 lbs Storage: Store at or below 77ÂF (25ÂC); protect from light Manufacturer: Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
Formulated for use in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle, as well as growing swine, IvoMec offers consistent, dependable performance with a single subcutaneous dose. The 50 mL bottle is ideal for herd management on larger operations.