Ivermectin 10 Pills

$140.00

Product Description: **WARNING FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY** By purchasing this you agree and acknowledge that this product is NOT intended for human use. We want you to keep your furry friends safe and healthy. This is ONLY for animal use.

Ivermectin Product Description:

Pill is White, Round, and has been identified as Ivermectin 12 mg. It is manufactured by Household Remedies PVT. LTD.

Ivermectin is used in the treatment of cutaneous larva migrans; strongyloidiasis; onchocerciasis, river blindness and belongs to the drug class anthelmintics. Risk cannot be ruled out during pregnancy. Ivermectin 12 mg is not a controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).

 
Description
For use in animals only. HVTEK PLUS is a heartworm preventative that kills heartworms and also helps treat and control roundworms and hookworms. Insure your dog is protected from nasty parasites with this heartworm preventative that’s trusted over 2 billion times! Your furry friend must have a current heartworm test result on file with your veterinarian in order to be prescribed heartworm medication. Please visit your veterinarian to have this test performed annually to protect your four-legged friend.
 
Possible Side Effects

In clinical field trials with HVTEK PLUS (ivermectin), vomiting or diarrhea within 24 hours of dosing was rarely observed (1.1% of administered doses). The following adverse reactions have been reported following the use of HVTEK PLUS: Depression/lethargy, vomiting, anorexia, diarrhea, mydriasis, ataxia, staggering, convulsions, and hypersalivation.

Drug & Food Interactions

In clinical trials, many commonly used flea collars, dips, shampoos, anthelmintics, antibiotics, vaccines, and steroid preparations have been administered with Heartgard Plus in a heartworm disease preventive program.

Precautions

HVTEK PLUS (ivermectin) All dogs should be tested for heartworm infection before starting a preventive program. Following the use of HVTEK PLUS, digestive and neurological side effects have rarely been reported. For more information, contact your veterinarian or refer to the full prescribing information.