- One-two punch with active ingredients
The active ingredients in Ivomec® Plus (ivermectin and clorsulon) deliver a one-two punch, knocking out adult liver flukes and more than 30 species and stages of internal and external parasites.1
- Weight-gain champion
Compared with beef steers only treated for roundworms and external parasites, those treated with IVOMEC Plus went the distance with improved feed conversion,5 a higher average daily gain of 0.23 pound/head/day,5 and a total weight gain of 28.5 pounds.5
- Kills more stages and species of parasites than Valbazen® (albendazole oral suspension)
IVOMEC Plus controls 30 stages and species of parasites, and is also safe for use during all stages of pregnancy.1 Valbazen® is not safe for use in pregnant cows within the first 45 days of pregnancy.6
Ivomec® (ivermectin)
Effective dewormers with broad-spectrum control
Ivomec® Plus (ivermectin and clorsulon): Take advantage of two active ingredients — ivermectin and clorsulon — that are combined to control more than 30 species and stages of external and internal parasites, including adult liver flukes.3
Ivomec® Pour-On (ivermectin topical solution): For more than 35 years, Ivomec® Pour-On (ivermectin topical solution) has controlled 33 species and stages of internal and external parasites.5 With excellent control of mange and lice, it’s the trusted choice for a topical ivermectin solution.
Ivomec® Plus (ivermectin and clorsulon) and Ivomec® Pour-On (ivermectin topical solution) provide broad-spectrum control in two unique formulations.
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Important Safety Information
IVOMEC Pour-On: Do not treat cattle within 48 days of slaughter. Do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age or in veal calves. Do not use in other animal species not on the label, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.
IVOMEC Plus: Do not treat cattle within 21 days of slaughter. Do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age or in veal calves. Do not use in other animal species not on the label, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.
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1Wohlgemuth K and Melancon JJ. Relationship between weaning weights of North Dakota beef calves and treatment of their dams with ivermectin. Agri-Pract 1988(9):23–26.
2Ciordia H, McCampbell HC, Calvert GV, Plue RE. Effect of Ivermectin on performance of beef cattle on Georgia pastures. Am J Vet Res 1984;45(11):2455-2457.
3Based on IVOMEC Plus label claims and FOI summary.
4Marley SE, Corwin RM, Hutcheson DP. Effect of Fasciola hepatica on productivity of beef steers from pasture through feedlot. Agri-Pract 1996;17:18–23.
5Based on IVOMEC Pour-On label claims.
6Valbazen 11.36% Drench product label.
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