NOROMECTIN 1,87% Paste for horses

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Oral paste for horses.

Composition:

Oral paste containing:

-Ivermectin Ph. Eur 1.87% w/w,
-Titanium dioxide (E 171)2% w/w.

Indications:
Noromectin 1.87% Oral Paste for Horses kills the adult and larval forms of the most important internal parasites in horses, including small, red worms that show resistance to benzymydazole compounds, arterial stages of red worms, lung worms.
Noromectin 1.87% Oral paste for horses is recommended at a dose of 200 mcg ivermectin per kg of body weight in the treatment of internal parasitosis in horses:

-strongili infestations (red worms): adult and 4th larval (arterial) forms of Strongylus vulgaris, adult forms and larval stages in tissues of S.edentatus and adult forms of S.equinus. Adult forms of small strongilli (red worms), including the resistant benzimidazole ones: Cyathostomum catinatum, Cyathostomum pateratum, Cylicocyclus ashworthi, Cylicocyclus elongatus, Cylicocyclus insigne, Cylicocyclus leptostomum, Cylicocyclus nassatus, Cylicocyclus radiatus, Cylicostephanus asymetricus, Cylicostephanus bidentatus, Cylicostephanus calicatus, Cylicostephanus goldi, Cylicostephanus longibursatus, Cylicostephanus minutus, Cylicodontophorus bicornatus and Gyalocephalus capitatus.
-Adult and larval forms of pulmonary parasites: Dyctiocaulus arnfeldi.
-Adult and larval forms of: Oxyuris equi.
-Adult and larval forms of pulmonary parasites: Dyctiocaulus arnfeldi.
-Adult and larval forms of: Oxyuris equi.
-Adult ascarids and larval forms in stages 3 and 4 Parascaris equorum. Adult forms of The Axis Trichostrongylus. Thin intestinal parasites, adult forms of Strongyloides westeri. Fusiform parasites: Microfilariae from Onchocerca spp. Different larval stages of gastric and stomach parasites: Gasterophilus spp. Ivermectin is not effective for closed larval forms of small strongiles.
Dosage and method of administration: Noromectin 1.87% Oral paste for horses is administered orally in a single dose of 200 mcg/kg of body weight. On syringes there are marked divisions for administration from 100 to 100 kg (according to the recommendation of 200 mcg/kg). A syringe contains 120 mg or 140 mg ivermectin sufficient to treat 600 kg or 700 kg of body weight. The syringe is adapted for administration in the interdental space (in the space between the incisor and premolar teeth). After administration it is good to raise the horse's head for a few seconds. For very good results all the horses on the farm must be included in a regular program of parasitological control and treated in time. All horses should be included in a regular antiparasitologic control program with special attention to mares, foals and 1-year-old youth. Foals should be treated for the first time at the age of 6 to 8 weeks and continue with appropriate repeated treatments but not later than 30 days.  Do not use a syringe to treat several horses unless they have stayed together or come into direct contact in other circumstances. Do not use in dogs and cats as side effects may occur.

Waiting time:
Animals may not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment. Horses can be slaughtered for human consumption 34 days after the last treatment. Do not use mare's milk for human consumption.

Waste:
Empty waste or vials will be handled according to local regulations in force.