Noromectin 1% Multi Injection
Noromectin 1% Injection is an ivermectin-based parasiticide, with a broad Spectrum of activity. It can effectively treat a wide range of internal and external parasites of beef cattle, dairy cattle of non-breeding age, sheep and pigs.
Noromectin injection for cattle and swine
Cattle:
Noromectin Multi Injection is indicated for the treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, warbles, mites and sucking lice.
Noromectin For cattle and swine
Sheep:
Noromectin Multi Injection is indicated for the effective treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, nasal bots and psoroptic mange (sheep scab):
Pigs:
Noromectin Multi Injection is indicated for the treatment and control of the harmful species of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, lice and mange mites of pigs.
- Cattle must not be slaughtered for human consumption until 49 days after the last treatment. Do not use in cattle producing milk for human consumption. Do not use in nonlactating dairy cows including pregnant heifers within 60 days of calving.
- Pigs must not be slaughtered for human consumption until 28 days after the last treatment.
- Sheep must not be slaughtered for human consumption until 42 days after the last treatment. Do not use in lactating ewes producing milk for human consumption.
Harry –
Several of my cows have had foot rot this year. A single treatment of Noromycin of 3ml per 100 lbs of weight has successfully cured them every time
Aaron –
Couldn’t find product at local farm stores and local vet couldn’t get any in when I needed it. Equine vet came through for me big time. Thank you
Mike –
This is our go-to for foot rot, and recently, used with excellent results on a calf with lumpy jaw when he wasn’t responding well to penicillin. It stores well, and is cost effective!
Xander –
Switched from 300 LA to sterile 1% because My vet told me that LA300 is ver y irritating and can cause a bred cow to abort.