Product Description
Qualimec is a clear colourless solution for injection containing 10mg ivermectin per 1ml.
Cattle
For use in the treatment and control of:
Gastrointestinal roundworms (Adult & 4th stage larvae)
Lungworms
Eyeworms
Warble flies
Mange mites
Sucking lice
Dosage Cattle:
1 ml per 50 kg bodyweight (based on a recommended dosage level of 200 micrograms ivermectin per kg bodyweight). Inject subcutaneously in front of, or behind the shoulder using aseptic technique. A sterile 17G x ½ inch needle is recommended.
Withdrawal Period:
Meat and offal: 49 days in cattle.
Sheep
For use in the treatment and control of:
Sheep Scab (psoroptic mange
Gastronintestinal roundworms
Lungworms
Nasal bots
Dosage Sheep:
0.5 ml per 25 kg of bodyweight (based on a recommended level of 200 micrograms ivermectin per kg bodyweight). For the treatment of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms and nasal bots inject once subcutaneously in the neck, using aseptic precautions; a sterile 17G x ½ inch needle is recommended.
For the treatment of Sheep Scab two injections with a seven day interval are required to treat clinical signs of scab and to eliminate living mites.
For young lambs weighing less than 20 kg give 0.1 ml per 5 kg. In these lambs the use of a syringe which can deliver as little as 0.1 ml is recommended.
Withdrawal Period:
Meat and offal: 42 days in sheep.
Pigs
For use in the treatment and control of:
Ggastrointestinal roundworms
Lungworms
Lice
Mange mites
Dosage Pigs:
1.5 ml per 50 kg bodyweight (based on a recommended dosage level of 300 micrograms ivermectin per kg bodyweight). The recommended route of administration is by subcutaneous injection into the neck using aseptic technique and a sterile 17 G x ½ inch needle.
For piglets weighing less than 16 kg give 0.1 ml per 3 kg. In these piglets the use of a syringe which can deliver as little as 0.1 ml is recommended.
Withdrawal Period:
Meat and offal: 28 days in pigs.
Do not use in lactating dairy cows and sheep producing milk for human consumption. Do not use in non-lactating dairy cows, including pregnant dairy heifers or non-lactating sheep which are intended to produce milk for human consumption within 60 days of calving/lambing.
Do not administer by the intravenous or intramuscular route.