What is an Avermectin transdermal solution?
Avermectin transdermal solutions usually refer to topical solutions containing abamectin that can be absorbed through the surface of the skin into the deeper layers of the skin or into the blood circulation. Avermectin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic commonly used to treat skin infections such as acne. The transdermal solution form helps the drug reach the target site more quickly.
Packaging specifications:
500ml/bottle x 30 bottles/piece 25 yuan/bottle/750 yuan/piece
200ml/bottle x 56 bottles/piece 9 yuan/bottle/504 yuan/piece

What is an Avermectin transdermal solution, what is it used for?
Avermectin transdermal solutions are commonly used in livestock to treat skin infections or other epidermal problems, such as scabies, eczema or other bacterial infections that can occur in animals such as cattle and sheep. Avermectin transdermal solution can also be used for acute deworming and treatment of nematodes, acariasis and parasitic insect diseases in livestock. It can act directly on the infected site through the skin, playing an antibacterial and therapeutic role.
- Antiparasitic action: Avermectin is effective against a variety of parasites, including mites, lice, fleas, etc. Absorbed through the skin, the drug can act quickly on the parasite, causing a disorder in its nervous and muscular systems that kills the parasite.
- Antibacterial action: Abamectin can also inhibit or kill some bacteria in some cases, thereby helping to control skin infections caused by bacteria.
- Treatment of skin diseases: It is often used to treat skin diseases such as scabies and head lice, which can effectively reduce symptoms and promote skin healing.
- Preventative effect: In some cases, Avermectin transdermal solution can also act as a preventative measure to prevent the re-infection of the parasite.


Products Usage
The use and dosage of Avermectin transdermal solution in livestock should be adjusted according to animal species, body weight and specific type of parasite infection. Here are some common usage and dosage guidelines, but you should still follow your veterinarian's advice when using:
- Before applying Avermectin transdermal solution, clean the animal's skin as much as possible to ensure that the drug can be better absorbed.
- Apply the appropriate amount of solution evenly to the skin on the back of the animal. The area from the shoulder to the tail root is usually chosen.
- After the drug is applied, try to prevent the animal from licking the drug to ensure effective absorption and avoid potential toxic side effects.
- Dosage: 0.1ml per 1 kg body weight of cattle and pigs, poured from the shoulder back along the back center line.
Attention:
- Contraindicated during lactation.
- Avermectin is highly toxic and should be used with caution. Prawns, fish and aquatic organisms are highly toxic. Do not pollute the water source with the packaging of the remaining drugs.
- Especially sensitive to light, can be rapidly oxidized inactivation, should pay attention to storage and use conditions.
- Drug interaction: When used with ethylamine, severe or fatal encephalopathy may occur.
Real case: Transdermal solution of avermectin to heal skin ulcers.
Here, we interviewed the owner of a pet foster home, he rescued three stray dogs, but because they have been active in the wild grass for a long time, they have parasites such as fleas and mites. These parasites were then transmitted to the animals in the foster home through stray dogs, resulting in cross-infection of five dogs.
- Clinical symptoms: The dog's coat has various degrees of ulceration and lesions, and begins to lose hair. This caused five dogs to lose their appetite and weight. At the same time, the owner is also worried that they will spread the parasite to other animals. Pet care lost clients because of the dogs' skin problems.
- Diagnosis: After professional guidance from a veterinarian, the owner purchased a transdermal solution of avermectin. After a week of treatment, the dog's condition improved significantly. At the same time, the owner also applied Avermectin transdermal to other animals in the foster home to prevent skin diseases.
