Albendazole + Ivermectin Injection (Suspension)
Name:
Albendazole + Ivermectin Injection
Common Content:
Albendazole: 100 mg/ml
Ivermectin: 1 mg/ml
Common Volume:
100 ml; 500 ml; 1 liter per bottle
Applicable Animals:
Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, and other domestic and farm animals globally.
Dosage and Administration:
Cattle/Horses:
1 ml per 50 kg body weight via subcutaneous injection.
Frequency: Single dose; repeat as necessary based on veterinary guidance.
Sheep/Goats:
0.5 ml per 25 kg body weight via subcutaneous injection.
Frequency: Single administration; additional treatments as recommended.
Pigs:
1 ml per 50 kg body weight via subcutaneous injection.
Frequency: Typically a single dose; follow-up treatment based on need.
Indications and Symptoms:
Broad-spectrum treatment and control of internal and external parasites, including roundworms, lungworms, mites, and lice.
Supports growth and overall health by reducing parasitic burden.
Precautions:
Ensure the suspension is well-mixed before use.
Use cautiously in pregnant animals, especially during the first trimester.
Avoid overdosage to prevent potential toxicity.
Contraindications:
Known hypersensitivity to albendazole, ivermectin, or similar compounds.
Not recommended for use in dogs and cats.
Post-medication Care:
Observe for any adverse reactions such as swelling at the injection site or hypersensitivity.
Implement good hygiene and management practices to minimize re-infection.
Periodic health evaluations may benefit in assessing effectiveness and need for re-treatment.
Additional Information:
Withdrawal Times: Compliance with local guidelines for withdrawal in food-producing animals is essential.
Environmental Responsibility: Dispose of containers and any unused product according to local environmental regulations.
Applicable Animals
Animal species suitable for this veterinary medication



