SNAP SHOT 194 Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 So the general feeling is that ivormec isnt effective against fleas , thats very interesting as people are spending money on a product formulated for ferrets amongst other small animals that claims it kills fleas & the active ingredient is ivormectin , very curious i think i shall investigate Thanks for the info folks as you can see it clearly states it contains ivormec & it is effective against fleas, kay the product which you are showing only says it contains ivermectin, its the main active ingreident within the dose, which is for treating, Worms, lice, and mites, you will most probably see on closer inspection, either of the following, deltamethrin, or chypermethrin, this will be the active ingreident to combat fleas.... or a similar ingreidant of which there are a few to many to name.... i hope this helps..... Snap. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jimgt206 108 Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 used ivomec for pigeons one drop per bird .remember reading leaflet in box said wear gloves can cause fatal heat attacks in humans and canines.its sold as cattle wormer heavy duty stuff ,be careful Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kay 3,709 Posted September 1, 2009 Report Share Posted September 1, 2009 So the general feeling is that ivormec isnt effective against fleas , thats very interesting as people are spending money on a product formulated for ferrets amongst other small animals that claims it kills fleas & the active ingredient is ivormectin , very curious i think i shall investigate Thanks for the info folks as you can see it clearly states it contains ivormec & it is effective against fleas, kay the product which you are showing only says it contains ivermectin, its the main active ingreident within the dose, which is for treating, Worms, lice, and mites, you will most probably see on closer inspection, either of the following, deltamethrin, or chypermethrin, this will be the active ingreident to combat fleas.... or a similar ingreidant of which there are a few to many to name.... i hope this helps..... Snap. Snaps i have searched high & low to see if i can find the other ingredients , other than the general carrier & i can find it , should keep me busy all night i reccon & out of mischief Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SNAP SHOT 194 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 Beaphar Ivermectin Spot On For the treatment of mites, lice and roundworms only in ferrets, rabbits, guinea-pigs and rats. Ivermectin is not an effective treatment against fleas. Until recently effective treatments for many common conditions could only be obtained on prescription from a vet. The European Union has now introduced the Small Animal Exemption Scheme for qualifying veterinary drugs so that they can now be made available over the counter. Ivermectin is one such drug. Each pack of Beaphar Ivermectin Spot On contains 4 pipettes of ivermectin (150ug per pipette). The product should only be used as directed on the pack:- Ferrets up to 1.5kg in weight should be treated with 2 pipettes. 3 pipettes should be used for ferrets above 1.5kg in weight. Treatment simply involves applying the entire contents of the pipette to the back of the neck, spreading it over as great a surface of the skin as possible. The product will continue to be effective for up to 4 weeks from the day of treatment. Not to be used on sick or convalescing animals. If signs of disease persist or appear following treatment, consult a veterinary surgeon. heres the link http://www.redmap.co.uk/ferretsabout/acata...in_Spot_On.html thats from the company themselves.... Snap. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
macker 5 Posted September 2, 2009 Report Share Posted September 2, 2009 i have seen dogs drop to the ground after being injected with it even when the right dose is used but to often can wreck a dog . had a chat with a top greyhound vet about it which he does use when all else fails and he does not even inject it into dogs but gives a small amount maybe 1.5 mil oraly and works good i always get him to make the mesures out for me as per weight of dog. i find this the best way as there are a few different types of ivomec on shelves now and some might be stronger than others. the average person with a well fed and wormed dog should not need to use this product in my eyes. we are not vets remember macker Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Raymond 618 Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 I use 0.1ml per 3.3kg body weight. I pinch the skin and inject it under the skin the way you give a pup its vacinations. Cleared up dog lice and mites under the skin. Its also great on reptiles for mites,ticks and internal parasites. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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