Kimberly L. asked
My five-week-old German Shepherd, Zapora, is being treated for a skin infection with mites. She is on a liquid medication called Ivermectin Inj-1% (Endo Mectin), which she is supposed to receive orally at a dose of 0.05cc twice a day for seven days, then increasing to 0.1cc. My roommate accidentally gave her 0.3cc instead of 0.05cc. Zapora was fine all night but vomited after her morning feeding and medication. She has vomited only once and seems normal otherwise. Should I be worried?
May 9th, 2024
Michael W. answered
A single accidental dose of 0.3cc of Ivermectin Inj-1% (Endo Mectin) will not harm Zapora. Continue ...
May 9th, 2024
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