Ivermectin Paste | Parasite Control & Performance Support – Pack of 8
Ivermectin paste is an antiparasitic medication used to treat parasitic infections by eliminating certain internal and external parasites. It works by paralyzing and killing parasites, helping clear infections effectively when used as directed.
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Use of Ivermectin Paste
How to Use Ivermectin Paste Safely & Effectively
Ivermectin Paste is an antiparasitic treatment formulated to help eliminate internal parasites
Ivermectin works by paralyzing and removing specific worms and parasites from the body when used according to proper dosage guidelines.
How to Use Ivermectin Paste
Administer the correct dose based on body weight
Use as directed by a veterinarian or healthcare professional
Ensure accurate measurement before administration
Do not exceed recommended dosage
When To Expect Results:
Many users observe improvement within these general timeframes:
Parasite elimination begins within 24–48 hours
Visible improvement in appetite and condition within several days
Full effectiveness depends on severity of infestation
Benefits of Ivermectin Paste
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Effective Parasite Control
Helps eliminate common internal parasites such as:
Roundworms
Strongyles
Pinworms
Lungworms (species dependent)
Supports Overall Health
By removing parasites, ivermectin may help:
Improve nutrient absorption
Support healthy weight maintenance
Promote better digestion
Improve coat and skin condition (in animals)
Fast-Acting Formula
Begins working shortly after administration
Targets parasites at the source
Helps break the parasite life cycle
Convenient Oral Paste Format
Easy to administer
Accurate dosing with weight markings
Suitable for controlled treatment programs
Supports Parasite Elimination & Recovery
Ivermectin Paste helps remove internal parasites that may weaken the body. By clearing infestations, it helps:
Eliminate targeted internal parasites
Support recovery from parasite-related weakness
Improve overall physical condition
Promote healthier nutrient absorption
Provides Reliable Protection & Control
Regular and proper use under professional guidance helps:
Control recurring parasite infestations
Break the parasite life cycle
Maintain overall health and vitality
Support long-term parasite management programs
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
How Does Ivermectin Paste Work in Horses?
Ivermectin paste works by paralyzing and killing parasites, it is an equine wormer designed to control bots, large strongyles, small bloodworms, roundworms, threadworms, pinworms, lungworms, and large mouth stomach worms. One syringe will treat a horse that weighs up to 1,250 lb.
What Is the Recommended Dosage for Ivermectin Paste?
Ivermectin paste dosage is animal-specific, typically 200 micrograms (mcg) per kilogram (kg) of body weight for horses (or 91 mcg/lb), administered orally using syringes marked for weight increments (e.g., 250 lb).
Which Active Ingredient Is Used in Ivermectin Paste?
| Ivermectin 1.87%. Ivermectin 1.87%. | Active Ingredient: Ivermectin 1.87%. Active Ingredient: Ivermectin 1.87%. |
How Should Ivermectin Paste Be Stored Properly?
STORAGE: Store at 20°C to 25°C (68°F to 77°F), excursions permitted between 15°C and 30°C (between 59°F and 86°F)
How Quickly Does Ivermectin Paste Start Working?
Ivermectin begins killing certain parasites within hours after administration, but symptom relief and full parasite clearance may take several days to weeks depending on the infection and individual response
When Is the Best Time to Administer Ivermectin to a Horse?
Tips for deworming:
Give the dewormer before feeding your horse their grain. Or, if the horse has a mouthful of hay or grain, remove them from food sources for a few minutes. If their mouth is full of food they will spit out the dewormer with the half-chewed food.
What Are the Risks of Overdosing Ivermectin in Horses?
Ivermectin overdose can result in neurological symptoms in horses, including: Depression. Ataxia (lack of coordination) Tremors.



