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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 8241"><p>thanks mike and phil for your comments. the vet that likes tramisol and warbex says you can do it 3 times for the same amount of money and he also says that there is a diminishing returns with the ivomec---the more times it is used on a particular animal the less effective it becomes------the vet that recommends ivomec says that tramisol only kills one stage of worms and ivomec kills more stages but agrees that it is far less effective than warbex in control of grubbs and lice so i guess there is no clear answer that one way is better than the other----also tramisol is much gentler on the animal so if the animal is weak they both agreed that it would be less stressful to use tramisol---i guess there is no answer that one is better than the other----thanks for your response and good luck to both of you</p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=7 width=75%><p></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 8241"] thanks mike and phil for your comments. the vet that likes tramisol and warbex says you can do it 3 times for the same amount of money and he also says that there is a diminishing returns with the ivomec---the more times it is used on a particular animal the less effective it becomes------the vet that recommends ivomec says that tramisol only kills one stage of worms and ivomec kills more stages but agrees that it is far less effective than warbex in control of grubbs and lice so i guess there is no clear answer that one way is better than the other----also tramisol is much gentler on the animal so if the animal is weak they both agreed that it would be less stressful to use tramisol---i guess there is no answer that one is better than the other----thanks for your response and good luck to both of you <br> <br><hr size=7 width=75%><p> [/QUOTE]
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