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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1611223" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>I am absolutely convinced that if you use a good pour on parasiticide AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, MEANING GET THE FULL DOSE ON THEIR BACK, pour on is VERY effective. In fact, I spoke at length with the guy (Dr. Falk, with Boehringer Ingelheim) who performed the clinical trial on Eprinomectin. They got higher blood serum levels of Eprinomectin in the cow with their pour on eprinomectin than they did with their injectable Eprinomectin. As he said, they sell both injectable and pour on eprinomectin and they make more profit on the injectable so they don't care which one you use, but he said there is a big misconception about pour on not being effective. NOTEWORTHY, the concentration of eprinomectin in the pour on is much higher than it is in the injectable. That accounts for the higher blood serum levels.</p><p></p><p>He said the biggest draw back to pour on is MISUSE. You got to get it on the cow in the right location - down the back, not on the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1611223, member: 27490"] I am absolutely convinced that if you use a good pour on parasiticide AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, MEANING GET THE FULL DOSE ON THEIR BACK, pour on is VERY effective. In fact, I spoke at length with the guy (Dr. Falk, with Boehringer Ingelheim) who performed the clinical trial on Eprinomectin. They got higher blood serum levels of Eprinomectin in the cow with their pour on eprinomectin than they did with their injectable Eprinomectin. As he said, they sell both injectable and pour on eprinomectin and they make more profit on the injectable so they don't care which one you use, but he said there is a big misconception about pour on not being effective. NOTEWORTHY, the concentration of eprinomectin in the pour on is much higher than it is in the injectable. That accounts for the higher blood serum levels. He said the biggest draw back to pour on is MISUSE. You got to get it on the cow in the right location - down the back, not on the ground. [/QUOTE]
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