Zimecterin Gold, a revolutionary veterinary medication, has emerged as the gold standard for comprehensive parasite control in animals. Its active ingredient, ivermectin, a safe and effective antiparasitic agent, delivers unparalleled protection against a wide spectrum of internal and external parasites.
Administering Zimecterin Gold is convenient and straightforward. It can be given orally as a drench, topically as an injection, or a pour-on solution, depending on the parasite targeted and the animal species. Dosages vary depending on the animal's weight and the severity of the infestation.
Zimecterin Gold has an excellent safety profile when used according to the prescribed dosage. However, as with any medication, side effects may occasionally occur. Mild reactions such as hypersensitivity, gastrointestinal upset, and salivation are rare and usually transient.
Internal Parasites | External Parasites |
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Roundworms | Lice |
Hookworms | Mites |
Tapeworms | Ticks |
Lungworms | Flies |
Liver flukes | Scabs |
Stomach worms | Fleas |
Intestinal worms |
Animal | Administration | Dosage |
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Cattle | Oral drench | 1 ml per 50 kg of body weight |
Sheep and goats | Subcutaneous injection | 0.2 ml per 50 kg of body weight |
Swine | Oral drench | 1 ml per 33 kg of body weight |
Horses | Oral drench | 0.2 mg/kg of body weight |
Parameter | Benefits |
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Increased weight gain | Improved feed conversion ratio |
Reduced mortality | Increased milk production |
Reduced veterinary costs | Enhanced reproductive performance |
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Yes, Zimecterin Gold is generally safe for pregnant animals when used according to the recommended dosage. However, it is advisable to consult with a veterinarian before administering it to pregnant animals.
The frequency of Zimecterin Gold administration depends on the parasite challenge and animal population. Consult with a veterinarian to establish a strategic deworming program tailored to your specific needs.
No, Zimecterin Gold is not approved for use in dogs and cats. It is specifically formulated for livestock and should not be administered to companion animals.
Zimecterin Gold is not effective against heartworms. Specific heartworm medications are required for heartworm prevention and treatment.
Zimecterin Gold typically provides protection for 2-3 weeks after administration. However, the duration of efficacy may vary depending on the parasite, animal species, and environmental factors.
No, Zimecterin Gold is not approved for use as a feed additive. It must be administered directly to the animal according to the prescribed dosage and administration method.
Signs of ivermectin toxicity in livestock may include excessive salivation, tremors, weakness, incoordination, and respiratory distress. If such symptoms appear, seek immediate veterinary assistance.
To prevent ivermectin resistance, use Zimecterin Gold judiciously according to the recommended dosage and frequency. Avoid overuse and rotate with other antiparasitic medications to minimize the risk of parasite resistance development.
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