Noromectin Injection
Noromectin (ivermectin) Injection is an injectable parasiticide used for the treatment and control of internal and external parasites in cattle and swine. This broad-spectrum solution effectively targets parasites like gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, grubs, sucking lice, and mange mites, ensuring optimal health and productivity. Its convenience, safety, and low-volume dose make it a trusted choice for parasite control.
This product is intended for animals only.
Contains 1% Ivermectin for Cattle and Swine. Not cleared for female dairy cows of breeding age. 35 day slaughter withdrawal for cattle. 18 day slaughter withdrawal for swine.
Benefits
- Effective against a wide range of parasites
- Convenient low-volume dose
- Helps promote overall health and productivity
- Broad-spectrum efficacy with a strong safety margin
Noromectin Injection is used to aid in the control of the following parasites in cattle:
- gastrointestinal roundworms
- lungworms
- grubs
- sucking lice
- mange mites
Noromectin Injection is used to aid in the control of the following parasites in swine:
- roundworms
- lungworms
- lice and mange mites
Dosage
Cattle: Administer subcutaneously under the loose skin in front of or behind the shoulder at 200 mcg of ivermectin per kg of body weight. Each mL of Noromectin treats 110 lb.
Swine: Administer subcutaneously in the neck at 300 mcg of ivermectin per kg of body weight. Each mL treats 75 lb.
Ingredients
1% ivermectin, 40% glycerol formal, propylene glycol q.s. ad 100%.
Special Minor Use
For the treatment and control of warbles in reindeer and grubs in American bison, follow cattle dosage instructions.
Cautions/Warnings
Not for use in humans. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not treat reindeer or American bison within 8 weeks of slaughter.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Reseal securely after opening to ensure freshness.
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Any use of a product that is not clearly defined on the label directions should be done only under supervision of a qualified veterinary professional.