Again, the breeds classically considered at high risk
for ivermectin toxicity are collies, Shetland sheepdogs, Australian shepherds, merle colored Pomeranians, and Old English sheepdogs.
Again, the breeds considered at high risk
for ivermectin toxicity are Collies, Shetland sheepdogs, Australian shepherds, Merle colored Pomeranians and Old English sheepdogs.
Not exact matches
Related Topics: ★
Ivermectin for Dogs, Ivomec
toxicity ★ Summer Safety
for Dogs ★ Miniature Schnauzer Health
For more details on circumstances leading to
ivermectin toxicity, please see the
ivermectin page in the pharmacy library.
NOTE: Many of the medications commonly used in veterinary medicine on this list are only an issue in overdose situations (
for example, permethrin can cause tremors when an undiluted dip is applied to a small dog) or when drug - drug interactions increase the
toxicity (like when high - dose
ivermectin and ketoconazole are used together).
With
ivermectin the
toxicity typically lasts 2 days, while it may take up to 11 days to eliminate selamectin or up to 19 days
for moxidectin.
This does not mean that pet owners should experiment with
ivermectin doses on their own as there is some potential
for lethal
toxicity if this drug is not used appropriately.