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What animal should not use Doramectin?

Oct 21, 2024 Leave a message

What animals can be treated with Doramectin Injection?

Doramectin Injection is used in the treatment of a wide range of animals, particularly domestic animals, for the control and treatment of internal and external parasites. It is effective against parasites such as gastrointestinal worms, lungworms, lice, mites and other ectoparasites.

 

Doramectin Injection is recommended for livestock animals such as cows, goats, sheep, and pigs.

 

What animal should not use Doramectin?

1. Lactating cows

Doramectin is excreted in milk and is therefore contraindicated in lactating cows .

2. Dogs

3. Cats

4. Animals with renal or hepatic insufficiency

5. Aquatic animals

 

Due to potential toxicity, doramectin is generally not recommended for use in small companion animals such as dogs or cats, especially avermectin-sensitive breeds such as sheepdogs and related breeds.

It is important to follow specific dosage recommendations and withdrawal times for each species, and always consult your veterinarian before using doramectin in animals.

 

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