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Dectomax Injectable Cattle & Swine Dewormer Solution 1% 500 ml

$215.84

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Dectomax Injectable Solution is a highly effective broad-spectrum parasiticide for cattle and swine. This 1% injectable formulation contains doramectin, a novel macrocyclic lactone that provides treatment and control of internal and external parasites. It offers extended protection against key parasites, including gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, grubs, sucking lice, and mange mites. With its convenient injectable administration, Dectomax Injectable Solution provides a reliable and efficient method for parasite management in large livestock operations.

Key Features of Dectomax Injectable Cattle & Swine Dewormer Solution 1%

Broad-spectrum control of internal and external parasites
Extended protection against key parasites
Convenient injectable administration
Effective in both cattle and swine
Low-volume dose for ease of use

Additional Information

Brand: Zoetis
Product Type: Injectable Dewormer Solution
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Product Use: Treatment and control of internal and external parasites in cattle and swine
Size: 500 ml
Material: 1% doramectin injectable solution
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Dectomax Injectable Solution should be administered subcutaneously at a dose of 1 mL per 110 lbs (50 kg) body weight in cattle and 1 mL per 75 lbs (33 kg) body weight in swine. For optimal parasite control, integrate Dectomax Injectable into a comprehensive herd health program. The product has a meat withdrawal period of 35 days for cattle and 24 days for swine. It is not for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older. Always consult with a veterinarian for the most appropriate treatment schedule and to ensure proper use in your specific livestock management situation.

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