Introducing Australia's first injectable dual active drench | The Land | NSW

2022-09-10 02:14:58 By : Mr. Da Xu

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Worms are growing increasingly resistant to parasites. Infected cattle have 7.4 per cent less average daily weight gain(17) and can have 5.4 per cent lower feed intake(17).

Dr Matthew Petersen, Livestock Operations Manager at Zoetis recommends producers ask themselves these six questions before buying a cattle drench:

"If the answer is 'yes' to any of these questions, the producer should consider using a dual active drench to ensure a high efficacy worm kill and to either prevent parasite resistance developing on your farm or break existing resistance profiles," Dr Petersen said.

DECTOMAX V is ideal for all weaners and young, growing cattle which are most economically impacted by worms. Given its very high treatment efficacy, Dectomax V is ideal as a quarantine/induction drench to prevent resistance worms entering a farm with brought in stock.

It can also be used in replacement breeding stock, such as replacement heifers and where necessary can be used in adult cattle. It is an ideal product for use on entry to backgrounding and at induction prior to feedlot entry to ensure resistant worms don't hinder weight gain.

DECTOMAX V is an evolution from Dectomax which has been trusted and used across Australia for over 20 years. DECTOMAX V combines the trusted performance of doramectin, from Dectomax, with the added strength of levamisole.

DECTOMAX V is the first injectable ML/Levamisole combination product registered in Australia and provides a dual active killing power with unsurpassed efficacy against key parasites, including those often resistant to other single active drenches.(1-14)

Providing high efficacy, this broad spectrum parasiticide with new dual active technology is designed to kill the most damaging parasites, including resistant worms.

Easy injectable administration results in highly reliable dosing. In addition to treating gastrointestinal worms, it also controls cattle tick and sucking lice.

Refer to product label for registered label claims.

An injectable drench is deposited below the skin and absorbed directly into the bloodstream. Injectable drenches therefore achieve higher peak blood and tissue levels compared to pour-ons.

Injectable drenches slow the development of resistance.16 Doramectin when injected achieves higher tissue concentrations than ivermectin and moxidectin.

Dectomax V was also compared to leading drenches in Australia and the results were outstanding with an overall mean efficacy of 99.8 per cent across 13 studies(18).

However, two leading single active ML drenches used for comparison both showed results less than 95 per cent, indicating a growing level of resistance to this drench class.

Dectomax V is packaged in a 500 mL amber glass bottle in a recyclable protective sleeve.

It will also be available in a Victory pack, which includes 6x500 ml bottles and a metal injector. As with all ML-Levamisole products, it needs to be stored below 25C (air-conditioning).

DECTOMAX V is safe to use from three months of age and at all stages of pregnancy. DECTOMAX V has a 45-days broaching claim when stored according to label.

2-14. Zoetis Studies: A3580, A3595, A3596, A3798, A3881, A3809, A3858, A3861, A3862, A3863, A3864, A3860, A3859. Data on file.

17. Stromberg, B. E., et al. (2012). "Cooperia punctata: effect on cattle productivity?" Vet Parasitol 183 (3-4): 284-291.

18. Overall mean efficacy (GM) of 99.8 per cent across thirteen field studies. Zoetis data on file.