Efficacy of Amitraz and Ivermectin for the control of canine demodicosis
1994
Aswin Gingkeo | Wiroj Aroonwanichbancha | Wanchai Numwong (Rajamangala Institute of Technology. Chanthaburi Campus (Thailand))
Study on efficacy of Amitraz and lvermectin for the control of canine demodicosis was conducted with 15 dogs, at 7 months to 10 years of age. The concentration of 250 ppm Amitraz was sprayed everyday and lvermectin was weekly injected to subcutaneously at a dose of 1 cc per 10 kg of body weight. Clinical observation and blood examination were done in order to determine the drug adverse effect. The results revealed that all dogs were cured after 7 times of injection. The side effect and evidence of blood value alternation were not found. The follow the treated dogs after 4 months, that 33.33 % were reinfested and 66.67 % non-reinfested. The result of this experiment was relatively satisfactory.
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