Ivermectin Liquid Solution for Dogs is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic medication used primarily for monthly heartworm prevention and, under veterinary supervision, treatment of certain internal and external parasites. Available in 0.1% (1 mg/mL) and 0.8% (8 mg/mL) concentrations, this liquid format allows accurate, weight-based dosing for both small and large dogs.
Ivermectin works by disrupting nerve and muscle function in susceptible parasites. In dogs, it is most commonly used to prevent heartworm disease by eliminating infective larvae before they mature into adult heartworms. When prescribed by a veterinarian at higher doses, it may also be used to manage Demodectic or Sarcoptic mange and certain intestinal roundworms.
Ivermectin is widely used for:
Dogs affected by these parasites may show symptoms such as coughing, reduced stamina, hair loss, red or irritated skin, intense scratching, or poor coat condition. Proper dosing and veterinary guidance are essential for safe and effective treatment.
The 0.8% solution is significantly more concentrated and requires extremely precise measurement due to the small dosing volume required.
The standard preventive dose for heartworm is:
6 mcg/kg (0.006 mg/kg) once every 30 days
Equivalent to 0.0027 mg per lb
For the 0.1% (1 mg/mL) solution:
Administer 0.0027 mL per lb once monthly.
For the 0.8% (8 mg/mL) solution:
Administer 0.00034 mL per lb once monthly.
Heartworm prevention should be given consistently every 30 days.
For mange treatment, typical dosing ranges from:
0.2–0.4 mg/kg once daily
Equivalent to 0.09–0.18 mg per lb
For the 0.1% solution:
0.09–0.18 mL per lb once daily.
For the 0.8% solution:
0.011–0.023 mL per lb once daily.
Treatment duration varies depending on severity and individual response and must be confirmed by a veterinarian.
Ivermectin Liquid Solution is administered orally using a calibrated syringe for precise measurement. It may be given directly into the mouth or mixed with a small amount of food to ensure full consumption.
The 0.1% solution is generally easier to measure accurately for small dogs and routine heartworm prevention.
The 0.8% solution may be preferred for larger dogs or when higher therapeutic dosing is prescribed, but careful measurement is critical.
Certain herding breeds, such as Collies and Australian Shepherds, may carry the MDR1 gene mutation, which can increase sensitivity to ivermectin. Veterinary consultation is recommended before use in these breeds.
Ivermectin is commonly used in puppies over 6 weeks of age for heartworm prevention. Use in very young, pregnant, or breeding dogs should only be done under veterinary supervision.
When used at appropriate weight-based doses, ivermectin remains a widely utilized option for heartworm prevention and selected parasitic conditions in dogs. Consistent dosing, accurate measurement, and veterinary guidance are essential to achieving safe and effective parasite control.
| size | 1oz – 30mL, 4oz – 120mL, 8oz – 240mL, 32oz – 960mL, 1/2 Gallon Jug, 1 Gallon Jug |
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| Strength | .1%, .8% |
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