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    Ivomec as a dewormer?

    Ok guys off the wall question here. I was wondering if ivomec could be used for snakes. It's most often used for cows and dogs. It is not FDA approved for birds, but I have been using it safely for 2 years now at a dosage of .10 for a pigeon. I know if I were to attempt it i'd have to decrease the dosage to something like .05 or .04. i figured if i were to use that i would inject it into the FT mouse thus the snake gets wormed. I wanted to ask you all before I entertain the idea any further.

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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    I can't say. I'd call a reptile Vet.
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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    I agree, I wouldn't take advice on this matter from anyone other than a vet. Maybe someone has used this and has been successful but I would still check with a vet first.

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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    The standard de-wormer prescribed by vets for herps is "pancur"

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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    None of the vets in my city or the other adjacent cities have anyone who is well versed in reptiles. I was wondering if anyone had tried this before. I have learned that those devoted to the care of specific kinds of animal know alot more than someone who has a general idea. I would trust info from the experienced owners on this site waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay beofre I took advice froma vet who only deals with cats and dogs. What are some thoughts on this? i mean I use it for my birds (pigeons, pheasants, finches) and birds are pretty fragile. I'll continue to look for a herp specialist there has got to be one in Montgomery or Birmingham

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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    Quote Originally Posted by lokai99 View Post
    None of the vets in my city or the other adjacent cities have anyone who is well versed in reptiles. I was wondering if anyone had tried this before. I have learned that those devoted to the care of specific kinds of animal know alot more than someone who has a general idea. I would trust info from the experienced owners on this site waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay beofre I took advice froma vet who only deals with cats and dogs. What are some thoughts on this? i mean I use it for my birds (pigeons, pheasants, finches) and birds are pretty fragile. I'll continue to look for a herp specialist there has got to be one in Montgomery or Birmingham
    I'll give my Vet. a call and ask the question.

    I've got a call in to him. He'll call back as soon as he can. Should be today.
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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    My Vet. just called. He said that Ivomec is a very harsh drug and can't be dangerous to use on reptiles.
    He said that he has heard of it being used but that he recommends Panacur as it has less risks to the patient.
    I hope this helps.
    Panacur
    http://www.3dchem.com/moremolecules....ername=Panacur

    Ivomec
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin
    Steve
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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    My Vet. just called. He said that Ivomec is a very harsh drug and can't be dangerous to use on reptiles.
    He said that he has heard of it being used but that he recommends Panacur as it has less risks to the patient.
    I hope this helps.
    Panacur
    http://www.3dchem.com/moremolecules....ername=Panacur

    Ivomec
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivermectin

    Steve, buddy.. You said "can't" when you really meant can.

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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    Quote Originally Posted by infernalis View Post
    Steve, buddy.. You said "can't" when you really meant can.
    Yes I did and you are right.
    It should read: Can be very dangerous to use on reptiles.
    Thanks Wayne for pointing out my mistake. It was a bad one. I apologize.
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    Re: Ivomec as a dewormer?

    Steve thanks man!!!! You always have an answer for my questions. I'll take your advice. None of my snakes show any sign of infestation...good poops...good weight. I just wanted to know a little something about it in case I ever run into the prob. Thanks so much!

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