Ivermectin and eprinomectin are members of the macrocyclic lactones; they are effective against internal and external parasites sensitive to this family. Levamisole phosphate is a member of the imidazthiazole class of anthelmintics. It is effective against internal parasites sensitive to this family. The combination between Eprinomectin, Ivermectin and Levamisole phosphate act as a broad spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment and control of internal parasites,including endectocide resistant strains, and lungworm in cattle.
Gastro-intestinal round worm: Adult and Immature small brown stomach worm (Ostertagia ostertagi – Ostertagia lyrata) – Barber’s Pole worm (Haemonchus placei) Stomach Hair Worm(Trichostrongylus axei) – Black scour Worm(trichostrongylus longispicularis) adult only – Small Intestinal Worm (Cooperiaoncophora, cooperia punctata) – Large Bowel Worm (Oesophagostomum radiatum) adult only-Hook Worm (Bunostomum phlebotomum) Thin Necked Intestinal Worm (Nematodirus helvetianus) adult only Whipworm (Trichuris) adult only – including inhibited immature.
Also it is highly effective in the treatment and control of mature and immature strains of Cooperia spp resistant to endectocides. Levamisole is also active against susceptible benzimidazole-resistant strains. Lungworm (adult and immature):
Dictyocaulus viviparus. Sucking Lice:
Linognathus vituli.
– Estimate livewight carefully to detect Levamisole toxicity symptoms.
– Dehydrated animals may be suscebtable to toxicity.
– Fetal interactions may occur between levamisol and organophosphate dips.
– Do Not broach (inject) the back more than two times.
– Transitory discomfort has been observed in some cattle following subcutaneous administration.
– Allow incidence of soft –tissue swelling at the injection site has observed.