| Active ingredients |
Active Ingredients 10 g/L ivermectin (endectocide) 100 g/L clorsulon (specific flukicide) |
| Physical description |
Physical Description A sterile clear liquid |
| Farm types |
Dairy, Livestock, Lifestyle
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| Uses include |
Worm drench (cattle)
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| Persistence |
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| For the control of |
- Parasites
- Cattle
- Gastrointestinal Roundworm
Bunostomum spp (Hookworm) adult and immature (c), Cooperia spp (Small Intestinal Worm) adult and immature ivermectin - susceptible strains - 7 days persistent activity (c), Nematodirus spp (Thin-Necked Intestinal Worm) adult and immature (c), Oesophagostomum spp (Nodule Worm) adult and immature - 21 days persistent activity (c), Ostertagia spp (Small Brown Stomach Worm) adult and immature (including inhibited immatures) - 14 days persistent activity (c), Strongyloides spp (Intestinal Threadworm) adult and immature (c), Trichostrongylus axei (Stomach Hair Worm) adult and immature (c), Trichostrongylus spp (Black Scour Worm) adult and immature (c)
- Biting and Sucking Lice
Bovicola bovis (c), Linognathus vituli (c)
- Mites
Psoroptes spp (c), Chorioptes bovis (c)
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| Also known as |
Also Known As
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Competitor Products
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| Timeframe |
How Long
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| Withholding period |
Stock Withholding Meat withholding Cattle producing meat or offal for human consumption must not be sold for slaughter either during treatment or within 28 days of cessation of the last treatment.
If a pregnant cow is treated, and the cow calves within the meat with-holding period of the product with which she has been treated, the calf is eligible for slaughter only when the cow is eligible for slaughter. For example, if a cow was treated with Noromectin® Plus Injection (which has a 28 day meat with-holding period) 14 days before she calved (ie the bobby calf is born 14 days into the treatment), then 14 days from the date of birth must elapse before the calf is fit for slaughter for human consumption.
Ensure injection is subcutaneous (under the skin), as intramuscular (into the muscle) injection will result in prolonged residues. Where intramuscular injection may have occurred, animals producing meat and offal for human consumption must not be sold for slaughter within 91 days of the last treatment.
Milk withholding Milk intended for sale for human consumption must be discarded for not less than 14 days following the last treatment.
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| Barriers to effectiveness |
Barriers Resistance can develop to any anthelmintic. Check the effectiveness of anthelmintics at least annually (but preferably 3-4 times/year) by faecal egg counting 14 days after treatment, and preferably immediately pre-treatment as well. Follow current recommended parasite management practices to reduce the potential for resistance to develop.
Endectocide-resistance in Cooperia spp in cattle is relatively common. This parasite can be a problem in young cattle so generally Noromectin® Plus Injection should not be used as the only anthelmintic in cattle up to the age of 12-18 months.
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| Safety |
DG (Class 9)
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| Regulatory requirements |
EPA approval No HSR001840 Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No A9938 Noromectin is a registered trademark
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Injectable combination anthelmintic containing ivermectin and clorsulon
Effective against all ivermectin-susceptible roundworm and lungworm, as well as lice and mites
Clorsulon is specifically effective against adult liver fluke
Up to 21 days persistent activity against Dictyocaulus viviparus and Oesophagostomum radiatum; 14 days against Ostertagia spp (including inhibited immatures); and 7 days against Cooperia spp
Application
Dose rate: 1mL per 50kg live-weight by subcutaneous injection given into the anterior half of the neck.
The suitable Ravensdown applicator is the 2ml, 5ml or 10ml injection gun
Capability and precautions
Do not exceed the stated dose
Avoid carcass damage
Sterilise all injection apparatus by boiling (or equivalent) before use. Avoid use of strong disinfectants on apparatus
Maintain cleanliness at all times
Keep needles sharp and clean. Replace needles frequently
Use shortest needle possible (usually 8-12mm), certainly not exceeding 15 mm
As far as possible avoid injection of animals during wet weather or under dusty conditions
This product must be injected only under the skin
If possible inject high on the neck behind the ear. Loose skin on the neck in front of the shoulder is also a suitable site
Storage and handling
Store in the original container, inside the carton, in a cool, dry and locked place away from direct sunlight. Store below 30oC (room temperature).
Shelf life
2 years from date of manufacture.
Safety Documentation
safety data sheet
product safety card