Complete Up To Date Information about Ivomec Premix for Swine and Lincomix Premix.
NADA Number: 141-054 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Ivomec® Premix for Swine and Lincomix® Premix |
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| Sponsor |
Merial Ltd. |
| Sponsor Address |
3239 Satellite Blvd. Bldg. 500 Duluth, GA 30096-4640 USA |
| Ingredients |
Ivermectin Lincomycin |
| Species |
Swine, feeder pigs, under 250 lbs |
| Routes of Administration |
Per Os |
| Dose Form |
Medicated feed |
| Drug Form |
Type A Medicated Article |
| Dispensing Status |
OTC |
| Exclusivity |
Granted for the manufacture of type C feeds using combination type A articles for use in weaned, growing and finished swine. |
| Withdrawal Time |
Swine: 5 days before slaughter for feeds containing 20 and 40 grams per ton lincomycin; and 6 days for feeds containing 100 and 200 grams per ton lincomycin. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
558.300 Ivermectin. Specifications: Type A medicated articles Ivermectin 0.6 percent; Lincomycin 20 and 50 grams per pound to make Type B or C medicated feeds. Conditions of use: Swine (weaned, growing-finishing) Amount: 1.8 grams of ivermectin per ton of feed (to provide 0.1 milligram per kilogram of body weight per day) with 20 grams of lincomycin per ton of feed. Indications: For treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms (Ascaris suum, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Ascarops strongylina, adults; Hyostrongylus rubidus, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Oesophagostomum species, adults and fourth-stage larvae), kidneyworms (Stephanurus dentatus, adults and fourth-stage larvae), lungworms (Metastrongylus species, adults), lice (Haematopinus suis), and mange mites (Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis). For increased rate of weight gain. Limitations: Feed as sole ration for 7 consecutive days. Withdraw 5 days before slaughter. A separate feed containing 20 grams per ton lincomycin may be continued. Not to be fed to swine that weight more than 250 pounds. Do not allow rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, horses, or ruminants access to feeds containing lincomycin. Ingestion by these species may result in severe gastrointestinal effects. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. Amount: 1.8 grams of ivermectin per ton of feed (to provide 0.1 milligram per kilogram of body weight per day) with 40 grams of lincomycin per ton of feed. Indications: For treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms (Ascaris suum, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Ascarops strongylina, adults; Hyostrongylus rubidus, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Oesophagostomum species, adults and fourth-stage larvae), kidneyworms (Stephanurus dentatus, adults and fourth-stage larvae), lungworms (Metastrongylus species, adults), lice (Haematopinus suis), and mange mites (Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis). For control of swine dysentery. For use in swine on premises with a history of swine dysentery, but where symptoms have not yet occurred. Limitations: Feed as sole ration for 7 consecutive days. Withdraw 5 days before slaughter. A separate feed containing 40 grams per ton lincomycin may be continued. Not to be fed to swine that weight more than 250 pounds. Do not allow rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, horses, or ruminants access to feeds containing lincomycin. Ingestion by these species may result in severe gastrointestinal effects. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. Amount: 1.8 grams of ivermectin per ton of feed (to provide 0.1 milligram per kilogram of body weight per day) with 100 grams of lincomycin per ton of feed. Indications: For treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms (Ascaris suum, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Ascarops strongylina, adults; Hyostrongylus rubidus, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Oesophagostomum species, adults and fourth-stage larvae), kidneyworms (Stephanurus dentatus, adults and fourth-stage larvae), lungworms (Metastrongylus species, adults), lice (Haematopinus suis), and mange mites (Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis). Treatment of swine dysentery. Limitations: Feed as sole ration for 7 consecutive days followed by a separate feed containing 100 grams per ton lincomycin for an additional 14 days to complete the lincomycin treatment. Withdraw 6 days before slaughter. Not to be fed to swine that weight more than 250 pounds. Do not allow rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, horses, or ruminants access to feeds containing lincomycin. Ingestion by these species may result in severe gastrointestinal effects. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. Amount: 1.8 grams of ivermectin per ton of feed (to provide 0.1 milligram per kilogram of body weight per day) with 200 grams of lincomycin per ton of feed. Indications: For treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms (Ascaris suum, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Ascarops strongylina, adults; Hyostrongylus rubidus, adults and fourth-stage larvae; Oesophagostomum species, adults and fourth-stage larvae), kidneyworms (Stephanurus dentatus, adults and fourth-stage larvae), lungworms (Metastrongylus species, adults), lice (Haematopinus suis), and mange mites (Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis). For reduction in severity of swine mycoplasmal pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Limitations: Feed as sole ration for 7 consecutive days followed by a separate feed containing 200 grams per ton lincomycin for an additional 14 days to complete the lincomycin treatment. Withdraw 6 days before slaughter. Not to be fed to swine that weight more than 250 pounds. Do not allow rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, horses, or ruminants access to feeds containing lincomycin. Ingestion by these species may result in severe gastrointestinal effects. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. |
| Tolerances |
A tolerance is established for 22,23-dihydroavermectin B1a (marker residue) in liver (target tissue) as follows: a. In cattle 100 parts per billion. b. In swine 20 parts per billion. c. In sheep 30 parts per billion. d. In reindeer 15 parts per billion. e. In American bison 15 parts per billion. Muscle residues are not indicative of the safety of other edible tissues. A tolerance is established for 22,23-dihydroavermectin B1a (marker residue) in muscle as follows: a. Swine 20 parts per billion b. Cattle 10 parts per billion A tolerance for residues of lincomycin in chickens is not required. Tolerances for lincomycin in swine of 0.6 part per million in liver and 0.1 part per million in muscle are established. |