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Ivermectin paste and Ivomec injection both contain ivermectin as their active ingredient, but they are formulated for different uses and delivery methods. Ivermectin paste is typically used for equine deworming and is administered orally, while Ivomec injection is generally used in livestock and is given via subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. The concentration and formulation may differ, so they are not interchangeable. Always consult a veterinarian for proper usage and dosage for specific animals.
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The majority are given orally in pill form.
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It can be given orally or as an injection.
Sodium pentathol can be taken orally but it is most commonly given by injection. Sodium pentathol is used as an anesthetic and given before surgery.
NO! Ivomec will not even harm tape worms, Valbazen ( albendazole ) will, both are broad spectrum wormers, but Ivomec causes worms to die from over producing a naturally occurring acid that is not present in Tape worms.
Ivomec eprinex pour-on is a topical cleaning solution. This can be used on livestock and other farm animals such as pigs and horses.
if the dog has heart worms Ivomec will kill both the worm and the dog. If the dog is heart worm free it can be sued but Valbazen or panacur are better choices
Ivomec is not a disease or illness or anything of that sort. It is a type of medicine for cattle that is used to get rid of external and internal parasites that commonly plague cattle. It comes in a pour-on form or injectible form. Ivomec is also known as Ivermectin in the USA. See related links below for more.
Yes it does, but use it cautiously.
This would be a gel.