Noromectin Oral Paste – Ivermectin 1.87% Horse Wormer
Noromectin Oral Paste – Ivermectin 1.87% Horse Wormer
What is Noromectin 1.87% Oral Paste?
A broad-spectrum ivermectin wormer for horses that targets adult and some larval stages of: large strongyles (incl. arterial/tissue L4), small strongyles (adult), ascarids (L3/L4 & adult), pinworm, hair/stomach worm, intestinal & neck threadworm (Onchocerca microfilariae), lungworm, and bot larvae. Note: ivermectin does not kill encysted small-strongyle larvae.
Dose, Coverage & How to Give
Dose rate: 200 μg/kg ivermectin (0.2 mg/kg) by mouth.
Syringe divisions: 1 mark = 100 kg bodyweight.
Coverage: 7.49 g syringe delivers 140 mg ivermectin (treats 700 kg).
Directions: place over the tongue with mouth free of feed; elevate head briefly to swallow. Weigh for accuracy.
Programme & Ages
Treat all co-grazing horses on a vet-advised plan (use FECs to time doses and slow resistance).
Foals: first treatment typically at 6–8 weeks of age; continue per risk.
Safety, Pets & Environment
Breeding safety: can be used in pregnant mares and breeding stallions at the label dose.
Pets: keep dogs/cats away from spilled paste and used syringes.
Environmental care: ivermectin is extremely dangerous to aquatic life—prevent entry to watercourses; dispose responsibly.
Withdrawal & Milk Use
Meat/offal withdrawal: 34 days.
Milk: not authorised for animals producing milk for human consumption.
FAQs
Does it treat tapeworm or encysted redworm?
Tapeworm requires praziquantel (e.g., Noropraz); encysted small redworm requires moxidectin or a 5-day fenbendazole course. Noromectin paste does not cover these.
How big a horse will one syringe treat?
One syringe treats up to 700 kg; set the dial in 100 kg steps. Very large horses need additional paste.
What’s the legal category?
POM-VPS
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One 7.49g syringe
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