Enovex Injection

Enovex Injection is a ready-to-use, sterile, non-aqueous solution of ivermectin. Cattle: Enovex Injection is indicated for the treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, warbles, mites and sucking lice. Sheep Enovex Injection is indicated for the treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, Nasal Bots and Mange Mites. Pigs treatment of infections by the following parasites: gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, Lice and Mange Mites. Legal Category POM

Target Species: Beef cattle, dairy cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs and cats

  • Active Ingredient

    Each ml contains: Ivermectin 10mg

  • Pharmaceutical Form

    Solution for injection. Clear, colourless solution.

  • Indications

    Cattle

    In cattle: treatment of infections by the following parasites: Gastrointestinal roundworms (adults and fourth stage larvae): Ostertagia ostertagi (including inhibited O. ostertagi), Ostertagia lyrata, Haemonchus placei, Trichostrongylus axei, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Cooperia oncophora, Cooperia punctata, Cooperia pectinata, Bunostomum phlebotomum, Oesophagostomum radiatum, Nematodirus helvetianus (adult). Lungworms (adult and fourth stage larvae): Dictyocaulus viviparous Warbles (parasitic stages): Hypoderma bovis, Hypoderma lineatum Sucking Lice: Linognathus vituli, Haematopinus eurysternus MangeMites: Psoroptes communis var bovis, Sarcoptes scabiei var bovis The product may also be used to reduce infection of the mange mite Chorioptes bovis, but complete elimination may not occur.

    Sheep

    Enovex Injection is indicated for the effective treatment and control of the following: Gastrointestinal roundworms (adults and fourth stage larvae): Ostertagia circumcincta (including inhibited larvae), O. trifurcata, Haemonchus contortus (including inhibited larvae), Trichostrongylus axei (adults),Trichostrongylus colubriformis (adults), Trichostrongylus vitrinus (adults), Cooperia curticei, Oesophagostomum venulosum (adults), Oesophagostomum columbianum, Nematodirus filicollis, Chabertia ovina, Trichuris ovis (adults). Inhibited larval stages and benzimidazole resistant strains of Haemonchus contortus and Ostertagia circumcincta are also controlled. Lungworms: Dictyocaulus filaria (adults and fourth stage larvae) Protostrongylus rufescens (adults) Nasal Bots: Oestrus ovis (all larval stages) MangeMites: Psoroptes ovis* *For the treatment and control of sheep scab, two injections with a seven day interval are required to treat clinical signs of scabs to eliminate the mites.

    Pigs

    In pigs: treatment of infections by the following parasites: Gastrointestinal roundworms: Ascaris suum (adults and fourth-stage larvae) Hyostrongylus rubidus (adults and fourth-stage larvae) Oesophagostomum spp (adults and fourth-stage larvae) Strongyloides ransomi (adults) Lungworms: Metastrongylus spp (adults) Lice: Haematopinus suis Mange mites: Sarcoptes scabiei var suis

  • Dosage

    For single administration only. To ensure administration of a correct dose, body weight should be determined as accurately as possible. Accuracy of the dosing device should be checked. If animals are to be treated collectively rather than individually they should be grouped according to their bodyweight and dosed accordingly, in order to avoid under- or over- dosing. Cattle Ivermectin should be administered at a dosage rate of 200 micrograms per kg bodyweight (1 ml/50 kg). It should be injected subcutaneously in front of or behind the shoulder using aseptic technique. A sterile 17-gauge, 12.7 mm needle (equivalent to half inch needle) is recommended. Use of a draw-off needle is recommended to avoid excess broaching of the stopper. Sheep Ivermectin should be administered at a dosage rate of 0.5 ml per 25 kg bodyweight (based on a recommended level of 200 micrograms per kg bodyweight). For the treatment of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms and nasal bots, inject once subcutaneously in the neck using aseptic precautions; a sterile 17 gauge, 12.7 mm needle (equivalent to half inch needle) is recommended. For the treatment of Psoroptes ovis (sheep scab), two injections with a 7 day interval are requiredto treat clinical signs of scab and to eliminate living mites. Pigs Ivermectin should be administered at a dosage rate of 300 micrograms per kg bodyweight (1 ml/33 kg). It should be injected subcutaneously into the neck using aseptic technique. A sterile 17-gauge, 12.7 mm needle (equivalent to half inch needle) is recommended. Exact dosing is important especially in pigs with low bodyweight, therefore a syringe capable of dosing in 0.1 ml steps should be used. For all species, the treatment schedule should be based on the local epidemiological situation. The advice of a veterinarian should be sought regarding appropriate dosing programmes and stock management to achieve adequate parasite control.

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