Bimectin Horse Wormer Syringe 6.42g
Duggan Veterinary Supplies
Bimectin Horse Wormer Syringe 6.42g from DUGGAN VETERINARY SUPPLIES LTD is supplied as a oral paste.
LEGAL CLASSIFICATION:POM-VPS
THIS MEDICINE REQUIRES A PRESCRIPTION.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Ivermectin
Pack & Presentation
Form: Oral paste · Pack size: 6.42G
Suitable Species
Horses
Indications
Bimectin is indicated for the treatment of nematode and immature stages of arthropod infestations in horses due to: Intestinal threadworms (adults) Strongyloides westeri Stomach bots (oral and gastric stages) Gasterophilus spp. Large strongyles Strongylus vulgaris (adults and 4th larval [arterial] stages) S. edentatus (adults and 4th larval [tissue] stages) S.
Storage & Shelf Life
This veterinary medicinal product does not require any special storage conditions. Immediate packaging White, disposable, high-density polyethylene syringe barrel, plunger and multidose ring with low density polyethylene seal, with low-density push-fit polyethylene cap containing 6.42 g of product. Disposal EXREMELY DANGEROUS TO FISH AND AQUATIC LIFE.
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
The safety of the veterinary medicinal product has not been established during pregnancy and lactation. Use only according to risk/benefit analysis by the responsible veterinary surgeon.
Regulatory Information
- Legal category: POM-VPS
- MA number: Vm 50146/4036
Important Notice
The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and does not replace the advice of a qualified veterinary surgeon. Always follow the directions provided on the product packaging and by your veterinary practice. If your animal's condition does not improve, worsens, or any side effects occur, contact your veterinary surgeon immediately.




