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| Model NO. | Doramectin Injection |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Doramectin Injection 1% |
| Pharmacodynamic Factors | Incompatibility |
| Storage Method | Prevent High or Low Temperature |
| Suitable for | Cows, Sheep, Pigs, Goats, and Dogs |
| Package | 50 Ml / Bottle |
| Shelf Life | 2 Years |
| Route | Intramuscular Injection |
| Specification | 1% (0.5 g per 50 ml) |
| Production Capacity | 5000 Bottles/Day |
| Package Size | 5.50cm * 5.50cm * 11.00cm |
|---|---|
| Package Gross Weight | 1.000kg |
| Transport Package | Bottled |






Doramectin Injection 1% is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic solution specifically formulated for livestock and companion animals. As a macrocyclic lactone of the avermectin family, it delivers potent activity against both internal and external parasites. This long-acting injectable supports animal health and farm productivity with a single intramuscular dose.
| Route | Intramuscular Injection |
|---|---|
| Standard Dose | Example: Pigs 0.3 mg per kg body weight |
| Requirement | Use sterile technique; repeat only under veterinary direction. |
We operate as a GMP-certified veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturer. Our services include factory-direct pricing, stable supply chains, and comprehensive documentation (COA, MSDS). OEM/ODM private-label services covering formulation, labeling, and packaging are available with flexible MOQs.
A: It is highly effective against a broad spectrum of internal and external parasites, including various nematodes, blood lice, and mites.
A: This formulation is suitable for cows, sheep, pigs, goats, and dogs under veterinary recommendation.
A: It must be sealed well and kept in a dark place. Avoid direct sunlight and extreme temperatures (high or low) as light causes the active ingredient to decompose.
A: For pigs, the withdrawal time is 28 days before slaughter. Always follow local regulations for other animal species.
A: No, you should not mix Doramectin with other injectable drugs in the same syringe unless specifically approved by a veterinarian.
A: Doramectin is toxic to fish and aquatic life. Care must be taken to ensure that the product or used containers do not contaminate water sources.