Ivermectin refers to a chemical group of macrocyclic lactones. The pharmacological action of the drug is to block neural impulses between interneurons and motor neurons in the ventral excitatory stem parasites, which leads to paralysis and death.
Application
Treatment and prevention of bovine animals, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, dogs, rabbits, poultry (chickens, turkeys, pigeons, parrots, quail, pheasants)
Brovanol Plus (praziquantel, ivermectin, levamisole) broad-spectrum antiparasitic drug 20 tablets Storage 1 g of the drug (1 tablet) contains: praziquantel
Ivermectin has a pronounced antiparasitic effect on the larval and sexually mature stages of the nematodes of the gastrointestinal tract and lungs, larvae of subcutaneous, nasopharyngeal, gastric gadfly, lice, bloodsuckers, and sarcoptoid mites. The drug enhances the production of a neurotransmitter inhibition -gamma-aminobutyric acid, which leads to impaired transmission of nerve impulses, paralysis, and death of the parasite.
Due to the micellar dosage form of ivermectin and the addition of vitamin E, the drug is rapidly absorbed from the injection site, distributed in the organs and tissues of the animal, providing a parasiticidal effect for 10 to 14 days. In recommended doses, it does not have a sensitizing, embryotoxic, teratogenic and mutagenic effect. It is excreted mainly with urine and bile, in lactating animals with milk. In the external environment, the drug is rapidly destroyed. Toxic to fish and bees.