Norbrook Closamectin Fluke & Worm Injection for Sheep - 250ml
For the treatment of mixed trematode (fluke) and nematode or arthropod infestations due to gastrointestinal roundworms, trematodes, lungworms, nasal bots and mites of sheep.
Closamectin Solution for Injection for Sheep is the only combination fluke, worm and scab injection available in Europe. Its unique combination of ivermectin and closantel gives broad spectrum efficacy against... Read More ›
For the treatment of mixed trematode (fluke) and nematode or arthropod infestations due to gastrointestinal roundworms, trematodes, lungworms, nasal bots and mites of sheep.
Closamectin Solution for Injection for Sheep is the only combination fluke, worm and scab injection available in Europe. Its unique combination of ivermectin and closantel gives broad spectrum efficacy against the majoritory of economically important stages of internal and external parasites in sheep.
Closamectin Injection for Sheep is licensed in the UK, Republic of Ireland and other European countries, and contains the same unique combination of ingredients as Norbrook's market-leading cattle product, Closamectin Pour On, and provides effective treatment for adult and late immature fluke, worms and external parasites.
Dosage and Administration:
Closamectin Injection should be administered at a dosage rate of 1ml per 25kg. It should only be injected subcutaneously into the neck. A sterile 16-gauge, one-inch needle is recommended.
Dosing Regime
Closamectin Solution for Injection for Sheep has a broad anthelmintic spectrum and any treatment regime needs to take into account both local factors and other routine fluke treatments.
Always speak to your vet or medicine prescriber to establish a dosing regime suitable for your region.
Autumn & Winter
October: treat all at risk sheep for late immature fluke and worms.
November / December: retreat 6-8 weeks later if necessary (in wet years or wet areas).
January: treat all at risk sheep for adult and late immature fluke and worms.
Spring & Summer
Late April / Early May: treat all at risk sheep for adult and late immature fluke and worms. Pregnant ewes are particularly susceptible to worms during the pregnancy period.
June / July: retreat 6-8 weeks later if necessary (in wet years or wet areas).
Bought in stock
It is recommended that all bought-in stock should be treated and kept separate for at least 48 hours before introduction to the rest of the flock
Treatment of sheep scab with one injection of Closamectin Solution for Injection for Sheep will not be effective in eliminating all the mites. A suitable ivermectin-only injection must be administered 7 days later.
Withdrawal Period
Closamectin Solution for Injection for Sheep allows simple, effective treatment of both worms and fluke for at-risk sheep and is suitable for use in all classes of sheep including pregnant and lactating ewes, working tups and fattening lambs.
Meat and offal withdrawal period: 28 days
Milk withdrawal period: Not permitted for use in animals producing milk for human consumption, including pregnant animals intended to produce milk for human consumption.
Do not use intravenously or intramuscularly. ‹ Read Less
Price £50.00 +VAT
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