Description
NEOVEMOX (MOXIDECTIN) Long Acting Injection for Cattle
Neovemox Long Acting Injection for Cattle is for the treatment and control of moxidectin sensitive internal and external parasites in cattle.
Neovemox Long Acting Injection for Cattle contains moxidectin, a second generation member of the macrocyclic lactone family of chemicals. It is effective against sensitive strains of the following parasites:
- Great value macrocyclic lactone cattle long acting injection
- At least 65 days prevention against cattle tick eggs
- Up to 120 days control against key cattle worms
- Reduces risk from contaminated pastures
- Enables minimal musters to control external & internal parasites
- Avoids repeat drench treatments and minimize labor inputs
Internal Parasites
Mature (adult) and immature (L4) Haemonchus placei (Barber’s pole worm)
- Haemonchus contortus
- Ostertagia ostertagi / Ostertagia lyrata (including inhibited larvae)
- Trichostrongylus spp. (Black scour worms)
- Trichostrongylus axei
- Cooperia oncophora (Small intestinal worm)
- Cooperia pectinata
- Cooperia punctata
- Oesophagostomum radiatum (Nodule worm)
- Bunostomum phlebotomum (Hookworm)
- Trichuris discolor (Whipworm)
- Trichuris ovis
- Dictyocaulus viviparus (Lungworm)
Adult nematodes
- Nematodirus spathiger
- Nematodirus helvetianus
External parasites
- Lice (Sucking lice)
- Linognathus vituli
- Haematopinus eurysternus
- Solenopotes capillatus
- Aids in the control of Bovicola bovis (biting lice)
Mites
- Chorioptes bovis
Ticks
- Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus
PROTECTION PERIOD
When Neovemox Long Acting Injection for Cattle is used at the recommended dose rate as a single subcutaneous injection, it prevents re-infection of cattle with parasites as follows:
– Ostertagia spp. – 112 days
– Haemonchus spp. – 120 days
– Trichostrongylus axei – 72 days
– Cooperia spp. – 21 days
– Dictyocaulus viviparus – 120 days
– Oesophagostomum radiatum – 120 days
– Linognathus vituli – 133 days
Neovemox Long Acting Injection for Cattle is effective for treatment and control of cattle tick, including strains resistant to organophosphates, synthetic pyrethroids and amidines. The persistent activity of Neovemox Long Acting Injection for Cattle prevents the development of viable cattle tick (Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus) for at least 51 days and prevents egg production for at least 65 days after treatment. Some engorged females containing viable eggs may continue to drop for up to 4 days after treatment.
Neovemox Long Acting Injection for Cattle is safe to use concurrently with other treatments including mineral supplements and vaccines.
Registrant: Neove Pharma Australia Pty Limited (APVMA #: 87812)
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