Ausmectin® Sheep Drench

Broad spectrum oral antiparasitic solution for sheep

Broad spectrum oral antiparasitic solution for the treatment and control of ivermectin sensitive strains of internal roundworms (including benzimidazole, levamisole and morantel-resistant strains), nasal bot and itchmite of sheep.

  • Broad-spectrum efficacy against a wide range of ivermectin sensitive parasites
  • Roundworms including Barbers pole worm (Haemonchus contortus), Large stomach worm (Haemonchus placei), Small brown stomach worm (Ostertagia circumcincta), Stomach hair worm (Trichostrongylus axei), Black scour worm (Trichostrongylus colubriformis) etc
  • Lungworm (Dictyocaulus filaria), Itchmite (Psorergates ovis) and All parasitic larval stages of nasal bot (Oestrus ovis)

$69.95

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ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS: IVERMECTIN 0.8 g/L

AUSMECTIN® SHEEP DRENCH contains ivermectin, a member of the macrocyclic lactone class of chemicals, which has a unique mode of action. It acts selectively in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells resulting in paralysis and death of the parasite. Therefore, AUSMECTIN® SHEEP DRENCH has been used for the control and treatment of ivermectin-sensitive gastrointestinal roundworms in sheep, including benzimidazole, levamisole and morantel resistant strains of Haemonchus contortus, Ostertagia circumcincta and Trichostrongylus colubriformis. It is also effective against lungworm (Dictyocaulus filaria), itchmite (Psorergates ovis) and all parasitic larval stages of nasal bot (Oestrus ovis) in sheep. Ivermectin has a long intrinsic half-life, which provides excellent residual protection against parasitic reinfestation for a varying period depending on the target parasite.

AusmectinSheep1L

$69.95

$69.95

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