Product Ref: MSIVO50 Category: I
Royal Mail 2nd Class / Parcel Force 48
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 2-4 business days.
UK to Ireland :Normally arrives in 4-6 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note standered delivery is none trackable , none insured , no responsabily for lose or Damage
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Royal Mail First Class / Parcel Force 24
UK to UK :Normally arrives in 1-2 business days.
UK to Ireland 3-4 business days
UK to EU Countries : Normally arrives in 6-10 working days depending on where the parcel is going
Please note :Trackable , Royal Mail insured up to £50.
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Parcel Force Express AM Guaranteed before Midday.
UK to UK only . UP to 5KG Max Weight
Arrives next day before 12 noon, requires a signature.
Parcel Forcel Terms & Conditions apply
Important: Parcel Force advise that there are some postcodes where an extended delivery time exists, and may affect the date of delivery or the service is not available.
Category | POM-VPS |
Temperature | Ambient |
MA/VM/EU No: | 08327/4179 |
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VMD Link | https://www.vmd.defra.gov.uk/ProductInformationDatabase/product/A003230 |
NOAH Link | https://www.noahcompendium.co.uk/?id=-453730 |
Dosage | Amounts to be administered and administration route At the recommended dosage level of 300 mcg ivermectin per kg of bodyweight, administer only subcutaneously in the neck in pigs. Each ml contains 10 mg of ivermectin sufficient to treat 33 kg of bodyweight in pigs. Use the following dosing table: Bodyweight (kg) Dose Volume (ml) Doses per pack 200 ml 500 ml 8 0.25 800 2000 8-16 0.5 400 1000 17-33 1.0 200 500 34-50 1.5 133 330 51-66 2.0 100 250 67-99 3.0 66 166 100-133 4.0 50 125 134-166 5.0 40 100 167-200 6.0 32 83 Over 200 kg bodyweight, give 1.0 ml per 33 kg bodyweight. The injection may be given with any standard automatic or single-dose or hypodermic syringe. Use of 17 gauge x ½inch needle is suggested. Replace with a fresh sterile needle after every 10 to 12 animals. Injection of wet or dirty animals is not recommended. Syringes must be filled from the vial through a dry, sterile draw-off needle that has been placed in the vial stopper. Vial stoppers must not be broached more than 20 times. In young pigs, especially those weighing under 16kg for which less than 0.5 ml of the product is indicated, dosing accuracy is important. The use of a syringe that can accurately deliver increments of 0.1 ml is recommended. For piglets weighing less than 16 kg give 0.1 ml/3 kg. When treating pigs of less than 16 kg seek veterinary advice regarding the use of 1 ml disposable syringes graduated in increments of 0.1 ml. Recommended Treatment Programme Breeding Animals At the time of initiating any parasite control programme, it is important to treat all breeding animals in the herd. After the initial treatment use regularly as follows; Sows – Treat 7-14 days prior to farrowing. Gilts – Treat 7-14 days prior to service. Treat 7-14 days prior to farrowing. Boars – Boars are an important source of infestation of mange. Treat at least twice a year. Arrivals and transfers - Treat on arrival and isolate for 7-10 days before mixing with the rest of the herd. The above programme is a guide for effective parasite control. Alternatively, control can be achieved by treating the whole herd at six monthly intervals. Fatteners – Treat before placement in clean quarters. Note (1) For effective mange control, care must be taken to prevent re-infestation from exposure to untreated animals or contaminated facilities. Note (2) Since louse eggs are unaffected by ivermectin and may take up to three weeks to hatch, retreatment may be necessary. Overdose A dose of 30 mg ivermectin per kg (100 x the recommended dose of 0.3 mg per kg) injected subcutaneously to pigs caused lethargy, ataxia, bilateral mydriasis, intermittent tremors, labored breathing and lateral recumbency. No antidote has been identified; however, symptomatic therapy may be beneficial. |
Withdrawals | Withdrawal period Meat 19 days. |