Description
Levamisole 10% Liquid Solution is a powerful and reliable anthelmintic dewormer formulated to help livestock and poultry stay healthier by controlling internal parasites, especially gastrointestinal roundworms. Whether you raise cattle, goats, pigs, sheep, or poultry, this solution supports improved weight gain, better feed conversion and enhanced overall well‑being.
Derived from antradermic class compounds, Levamisole is trusted by animal care professionals for its broad‑spectrum action against nematodes and other internal parasites.
🌟 Key Benefits
- Broad‑Spectrum Anthelmintic: Targets a wide variety of common parasitic worms that affect livestock gut health.
- Quick Parasite Control: Rapidly reduces worm loads, helping animals feel better sooner.
- Flexible Oral Use: Easy to administer orally or mixed with feed/water for stress‑free dosing.
- High Safety Margin: Well‑tolerated by many animal species when used responsibly.
- Better Productivity: Keeps animals in top health, which can support improved growth and production.
📌 Common Signs of Worm Infestation (Use Cases)
Livestock infected with parasitic worms may show signs such as:
- Poor growth or weight loss despite adequate nutrition.
- Diarrhea and digestive upset.
- Rough or dull coat in sheep, goats, or cattle.
- Reduced feed intake or lethargy.
- If you notice any of these signs, administering Levamisole 10% as part of a deworming program can help restore animal health.
🐄 Levamisole Dosage Guidelines (Verified)
🧠 Side note: Exact dosing must be adjusted based on species, weight, severity of infestation and veterinary guidance.
Below are general dosing references based on veterinary‑class sources:
📏 Oral Dosing by Body Weight
- Cattle, Sheep & Goats: ~ 7.5–10 mg Levamisole per kg body weight (use veterinary guidance to calculate exact mL per lb/kg).
- Swine (Pigs): ~ 8–10 mg/kg body weight orally.
- Poultry (Chickens & Ducks): ~ 20–36 mg/kg body weight (via drinking water).
- General Reference: Oral doses are typically of the order 8–10 mg/kg for livestock deworming.
🔥 To calculate your mL dose: multiply your animal’s kg body weight by the recommended mg/kg dose, then divide by solution strength (10% = 100 mg/mL) to determine the mL dose.
💡 Instructions for Use
- Shake well before use.
- Provide measured dose orally or mix thoroughly with feed or water.
- Ensure complete consumption for best results.
- Observe animals post‑treatment for response and well‑being.
- Adjust future deworming protocols under veterinary supervision.
📦 Available Sizes
- 120 mL Bottle – Great for small farms or occasional use.
- 240 mL Bottle – Ideal for moderate herd sizes.
- Larger packaging options can be customized for large scale operations.
🛡️ Safety & Withdrawal Information
- Veterinary Consultation Recommended: Always confirm doses with your vet.
- Hypersensitivity Alert: Do not use in animals known to be allergic.
- Withdrawal Period: Follow recommended withdrawal periods before using animal products (meat, milk) to ensure food safety.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What worms does Levamisole 10% treat?
A1. It targets gastrointestinal roundworms and many nematodes commonly found in livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry.
Q2. How is the solution administered?
A2. Doses can be given directly by mouth or mixed with drinking water/feed, depending on animal size and veterinary guidance.
Q3. How quickly does Levamisole work?
A3. Effects vary, but many animals begin showing improvement in health, appetite and energy within 24–72 hours of treatment.
Q4. Are there side effects?
A4. When dosed correctly, Levamisole is generally tolerated, though overdose may cause digestive upset or nervous signs. Always consult your vet.
Q5. Can Levamisole be used regularly?
A5. Yes — as part of a strategic deworming program under veterinary supervision to prevent re‑infestation and promote herd health.
🔗 Verified References (Where Information Was Cross‑Checked)
- Levamisole Veterinary Dosing & Use Guides — Typical mg/kg recommendations.
- Oral Administration & Multi‑Species Use Examples.
- Poultry Dosing Guidelines.
- Safety of Anthelmintics in Animals (Safety Margin & Adverse Effects).
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