Drug Name
: Ivermectin I.P. 10 mg Veterinary Tablet
Drug Role
: Pharmacological Class: Ivermectin Endectocide • Therapeutic Class: Anthelmintic and Ectoparasitic ide (Veterinary Use)
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• Pharmacological Class: Ivermectin Endectocide • Therapeutic Class: Anthelmintic and Ectoparasitic ide (Veterinary Use)
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Bolus Tablet
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30049099
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3004.90
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India
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Ivermectin is a highly potent, broad-spectrum endectocide from the ivermectin class. It acts by binding to glutamate-gated chloride channels in nerve and muscle cells of parasites, leading to paralysis and death. This 10 mg oral Tablet is specifically formulated for precision dosing in small and medium-sized livestock, providing effective control of both internal and external parasites.
Composition per Tablet:
• Ivermectin I.P. — 10 mg
• Excipients — q.s. (pharmacologically inactive components suitable for Tablet formulation)
• Pharmacological Class: Ivermectin Endectocide
• Therapeutic Class: Anthelmintic and Ectoparasitic ide (Veterinary Use)
For treatment and control of a wide range of parasites including:
• Gastrointestinal roundworms (e.g., Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus)
• Lungworms (Dictyocaulus spp.)
• Mange mites (Sarcoptes, Psoroptes)
• Lice and other ectoparasites
• Nasal bots (in sheep and goats)
• Dosage Form: Oral Veterinary Tablet
• Pack Size: 1 × 10 (10 Tablets per strip/carton)
• Packaging: Individual blister or strip packaging, sealed and labelled
• Target Species: Sheep, Goats, Calves, Small Ruminants
• Also usable in: Larger animals with weight-adjusted multiple doses
• Route: Oral
• Recommended Dosage:
o 200 mcg/kg body weight
o One 10 mg Tablet per 50 kg body weight
o Adjust according to animal size and species
• Frequency: Single dose; repeat only as advised by a veterinarian
• Broad-spectrum control of internal and external parasites
• High potency with low-dose efficacy
• Enhances growth and productivity by eliminating parasite load
• Long duration of action (especially against mites and worms)
• Convenient oral administration in Tablet form
• Generally safe at recommended doses
• Possible mild, temporary side effects:
o Lethargy
o Diarrhoea
o Skin irritation at mite-kill phase
• Neurotoxicity if overdosed, especially in sensitive breeds
• Do not overdose — accurate weight estimation is essential
• Avoid in very young animals without veterinary guidance
• Use cautiously in breeds sensitive to Ivermectin (e.g., Collies in mixed farms)
• Not to be used in severely debilitated animals unless advised
• Meat: Minimum 28 days
• Milk: Minimum 14 days
• Store in a dry place below 30°C
• Protect from direct sunlight and moisture
• Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
• Use clean, dry hands or gloves while administering
• Do not break or crush the Tablet unless specifically directed
• Wash hands thoroughly after handling
• Properly discard packaging after use
• Schedule “H” Veterinary Prescription Drug
• Regulated under national veterinary pharmaceutical guidelin
• HS Code (International): 3004.90
• HSN Code (India): 30049099
• Strictly for veterinary use only
• Not intended or approved for human use
• Specially developed for livestock and small ruminants
• Deworm entire herd or flock simultaneously when possible
• Avoid grazing treated animals on wet pastures immediately after administration
• Monitor animals for signs of heavy parasite die-off (e.g., toxicity, discomfort)
• Maintain routine parasite control schedule for long-term benefits
Q: What parasites does Ivermectin control?
A: It controls both internal worms and external parasites like lice, mites, and bots.
Q: How often should this Tablet be given?
A: Typically once every 3–4 months, or as per your vet’s advice.
Q: Can it be used in lactating animals?
A: Yes, but follow the milk withdrawal period of 14 days strictly.
Q: Is it safe for pregnant animals?
A: Generally yes, but always confirm with a vet before use in pregnant or very young animals.
Q: Can it be used in poultry or non-ruminants?
A: No, this formulation is for ruminant livestock only.
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Ivermectin is a highly potent, broad-spectrum endectocide from the ivermectin class. It acts by binding to glutamate-gated chloride channels in nerve and muscle cells of parasites, leading to paralysis and death. This 10 mg oral Tablet is specifically formulated for precision dosing in small and medium-sized livestock, providing effective control of both internal and external parasites.
Composition per Tablet:
• Ivermectin I.P. — 10 mg
• Excipients — q.s. (pharmacologically inactive components suitable for Tablet formulation)
• Pharmacological Class: Ivermectin Endectocide
• Therapeutic Class: Anthelmintic and Ectoparasitic ide (Veterinary Use)
For treatment and control of a wide range of parasites including:
• Gastrointestinal roundworms (e.g., Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus)
• Lungworms (Dictyocaulus spp.)
• Mange mites (Sarcoptes, Psoroptes)
• Lice and other ectoparasites
• Nasal bots (in sheep and goats)
• Dosage Form: Oral Veterinary Tablet
• Pack Size: 1 × 10 (10 Tablets per strip/carton)
• Packaging: Individual blister or strip packaging, sealed and labelled
• Target Species: Sheep, Goats, Calves, Small Ruminants
• Also usable in: Larger animals with weight-adjusted multiple doses
• Route: Oral
• Recommended Dosage:
o 200 mcg/kg body weight
o One 10 mg Tablet per 50 kg body weight
o Adjust according to animal size and species
• Frequency: Single dose; repeat only as advised by a veterinarian
• Broad-spectrum control of internal and external parasites
• High potency with low-dose efficacy
• Enhances growth and productivity by eliminating parasite load
• Long duration of action (especially against mites and worms)
• Convenient oral administration in Tablet form
• Generally safe at recommended doses
• Possible mild, temporary side effects:
o Lethargy
o Diarrhoea
o Skin irritation at mite-kill phase
• Neurotoxicity if overdosed, especially in sensitive breeds
• Do not overdose — accurate weight estimation is essential
• Avoid in very young animals without veterinary guidance
• Use cautiously in breeds sensitive to Ivermectin (e.g., Collies in mixed farms)
• Not to be used in severely debilitated animals unless advised
• Meat: Minimum 28 days
• Milk: Minimum 14 days
• Store in a dry place below 30°C
• Protect from direct sunlight and moisture
• Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
• Use clean, dry hands or gloves while administering
• Do not break or crush the Tablet unless specifically directed
• Wash hands thoroughly after handling
• Properly discard packaging after use
• Schedule “H” Veterinary Prescription Drug
• Regulated under national veterinary pharmaceutical guidelin
• HS Code (International): 3004.90
• HSN Code (India): 30049099
• Strictly for veterinary use only
• Not intended or approved for human use
• Specially developed for livestock and small ruminants
• Deworm entire herd or flock simultaneously when possible
• Avoid grazing treated animals on wet pastures immediately after administration
• Monitor animals for signs of heavy parasite die-off (e.g., toxicity, discomfort)
• Maintain routine parasite control schedule for long-term benefits
Q: What parasites does Ivermectin control?
A: It controls both internal worms and external parasites like lice, mites, and bots.
Q: How often should this Tablet be given?
A: Typically once every 3–4 months, or as per your vet’s advice.
Q: Can it be used in lactating animals?
A: Yes, but follow the milk withdrawal period of 14 days strictly.
Q: Is it safe for pregnant animals?
A: Generally yes, but always confirm with a vet before use in pregnant or very young animals.
Q: Can it be used in poultry or non-ruminants?
A: No, this formulation is for ruminant livestock only.