One dose of Doramectin Injection effectively treats and controls a wide range of roundworms and arthropod parasites that impair the health and productivity of cattle and swine.
CATTLE: Indicated for the treatment and control of the following harmful species of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, grubs (see PRECAUTIONS), sucking lice (see PRECAUTIONS), and mange mites.
SWINE: Indicated for the treatment and control of the following species of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, kidney worms, sucking lice (see PRECAUTIONS), and mange mites.
- Broad spectrum:Â effective against a wide range of external and internal parasites in cattle
- Convenient:Â single, small volume dose
- Effective & ready-to-use:Â causes death of parasites and helps prevent reinfection
- Package safety:Â individual vial cartons protect contents from sunlight
- Usage: Cattle and swine
Cattle:Â 1 mL (10 mg doramectin) per 110 lb of body weight (200 mcg/kg) administered by subcutaneous (SC) or intramuscular (IM) injection in the neck region. Beef Quality Assurance guidelines recommend SC administration as the preferred route.
Swine:Â 1 mL (10 mg doramectin) per 75 lb of body weight (300 mcg/kg) administered by IM injection only.