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Don't dismiss those Pour On Parasiticides
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1498656" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>A couple of points worth a word coming out of my conversation with Brent Tolle:</p><p></p><p>We talked about resistance. It is a problem. Why? Because drug companies are not spending a lot to produce new drugs. He said the strategy of drug companies is to let private research find the next great drug and then have a bidding war to see who gets it.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, he said the current emphasis is on finding better ways to administer parasiticides. Long Range is a BI product. It combines an old active ingredient (eprinomectin) with the best carrier in the industry. That is why it hangs around in the system longer that Epinex but both use the same active ingredient - eprinomectin.</p><p></p><p>Brent said the future of parasiticides will be implants where the drug is time released.</p><p></p><p>I think the main point is that resistance is a serious concern. The economics don't support the new research of parasiticides like it did in the 1990s when all these drugs were developed. Yes, these drugs are OLD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1498656, member: 27490"] A couple of points worth a word coming out of my conversation with Brent Tolle: We talked about resistance. It is a problem. Why? Because drug companies are not spending a lot to produce new drugs. He said the strategy of drug companies is to let private research find the next great drug and then have a bidding war to see who gets it. Furthermore, he said the current emphasis is on finding better ways to administer parasiticides. Long Range is a BI product. It combines an old active ingredient (eprinomectin) with the best carrier in the industry. That is why it hangs around in the system longer that Epinex but both use the same active ingredient - eprinomectin. Brent said the future of parasiticides will be implants where the drug is time released. I think the main point is that resistance is a serious concern. The economics don't support the new research of parasiticides like it did in the 1990s when all these drugs were developed. Yes, these drugs are OLD. [/QUOTE]
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