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==During Pregnancy or Nursing== | ==During Pregnancy or Nursing== | ||
Avoid during pregnancy, can cause Spontaneous abortion, and reabsorption of kits before term. Safe to give to does after day 29 of pregnancy's, right after birth, and while nursing.. | Avoid during pregnancy, can cause Spontaneous abortion, and reabsorption of kits before term. Safe to give to does after day 29 of pregnancy's, right after birth, and while nursing.. | ||
IVERMECTION CAN NOT BE USED IN PREGNATE OR ABOUT TO BE BRED RABBITS . | |||
Upper limit for dosing Ivermection safely in pregnate animal is below .2mg/kg which is way below the theraputic treatment dosage used for ear mites in rabbits . | |||
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Now my personal horror stories for not knowing better . | |||
First time did not make the corrolation found ear mites in 2 of 10 bred does, did a herd treatment . | |||
2-4 days latter Indy miscarried she had never even missed before , then Fred, aborted , then 3 litters didn't materialize , and the rest had small liters, or DOA kits . | |||
Because Ivermection has a delayed reaction I didn't correlate. | |||
The second time I did a herd treatment as I was breeding, 15 does bred , 9 did not take, 4 had unusually small litters .1 had deformed kits. | |||
We will not use Ivermection in pregnate does for treating ear mites . All forms of ivermection are not safe to dose in pregnant does or ones you want bred. . Our treatment cut off is no less then 7days prior to breeding . And not until after they kindle. During pregnancy olive oil , sweet oil , can be used to control outbreak. Or other treatments . | |||
==Patient Tips== | ==Patient Tips== |
Revision as of 12:11, 18 May 2023
Ivermectin uses and doses in Rabbits
Ivermectin is used topically to treat ear and fur mites
Fur mites can be treated with a .5 cc drop of the pour on ivermectin behind the neck of a 10lb rabbit. and redoes 7 days latter see exact dosing by your rabbits weight below.
Ear mites can be treated with topical application of 3 drops the injectable ivermectin in each ear of a 10lb. The injectable ivermectin is preferred for use in the ear becuse after they are cleaned with olive oil the skin is raw and the injectable ivermectin is easier on the rabbit, the pour on has an alcohol carrier base and will stink the already raw ears . See exact dosing by your rabbits weight below.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2329086/ J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1990 Apr 1;196(7):1139-40. Use of ivermectin for treatment of ear mite infestation in rabbits S K Curtis 1, R Housley, D L Brooks PMID: 2329086
Drug class:
Ivermectin is a semi-synthetic antiparasitic medication derived from avermectins, a class of highly-active broad-spectrum antiparasitic agents isolated from the fermentation products of Streptomyces avermitilis.8 Ivermectin itself is a mixture of two avermectins, comprising roughly 90% 5-O-demethyl-22,23-dihydroavermectin A1a (22,23-dihydroavermectin B1a) and 10% 5-O-demethyl-25-de(1-methylpropyl)-22,23-dihydro-25-(1-methylethyl)avermectin A1a (22,23-dihydroavermectin B1b).8 https://go.drugbank.com/drugs/DB00602
Dose:
- max dose up to 0.4mk/kg*
- SC dose may also be given topically**
0.1-0.2 mg/kg SC(injected), repeat in 14 days Ear mites, James Carpenter: exotic animal formulary 4th edition
- Ivermectin Dosage(injectable formula) Topically or Orally
up to 0.4mk/kg "The 1% is 10mg/ml. undiluted, it would be 0.072 ml. Dilute it 1/10 to make it 1mg/ ml, so then a dose volume of 0.72 ml which is much easier and safer to draw up and dispense." Diluted with propylene glycol can also be given orally From Dr. D: Exotic Veterinarian
- For the pour on (3%) (Topical use ONLY)
Dilute 1/5 and the dose would be the same. Again 1mg/ ml. Dilution" dose stays the same 0.4mg/kg
Indications:
Fur mites, ear mites
Side Effects
During Pregnancy or Nursing
Avoid during pregnancy, can cause Spontaneous abortion, and reabsorption of kits before term. Safe to give to does after day 29 of pregnancy's, right after birth, and while nursing..
IVERMECTION CAN NOT BE USED IN PREGNATE OR ABOUT TO BE BRED RABBITS .
Upper limit for dosing Ivermection safely in pregnate animal is below .2mg/kg which is way below the theraputic treatment dosage used for ear mites in rabbits .
Now my personal horror stories for not knowing better .
First time did not make the corrolation found ear mites in 2 of 10 bred does, did a herd treatment .
2-4 days latter Indy miscarried she had never even missed before , then Fred, aborted , then 3 litters didn't materialize , and the rest had small liters, or DOA kits .
Because Ivermection has a delayed reaction I didn't correlate.
The second time I did a herd treatment as I was breeding, 15 does bred , 9 did not take, 4 had unusually small litters .1 had deformed kits.
We will not use Ivermection in pregnate does for treating ear mites . All forms of ivermection are not safe to dose in pregnant does or ones you want bred. . Our treatment cut off is no less then 7days prior to breeding . And not until after they kindle. During pregnancy olive oil , sweet oil , can be used to control outbreak. Or other treatments .