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EPRINEX® Multi Pour-On

EPRINEX Multi was launched in 2017 and is licensed to treat dairying sheep and goats in addition to cattle. It was developed as a line extension of EPRINEX Pour-On, which was the first dairy and beef eprinomectin wormer with zero-milk withhold was launched over 20 years ago.

Available in: 1L, 2.5L and 5L

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Treats and Controls

Target species - beef and dairy cattle

 

Target species - goats and sheep

  • Effective against the adult stages of many important gastrointestinal parasites of sheep and goats including:
    • Teladorsagia circumcincta (pinnata/trifurcata)
    • Haemonchus contortus
    • Trichostrongylus axei
    • Trichostrongylus colubriformis
    • Nematodirus battus 
    • Cooperia curticei
    • Oesophagostomum venulosum
    • Adult stage of the lungworm Dictyocaulus filaria

Features and Benefits

Target species - beef and dairy cattle

  • Zero milk withhold for any stage of pregnancy and lactation
  • Proven to overcome the production limiting effects of gutworm burdens
    • Cows eat up to an extra 1kg dry matter per day1
    • Delivers increased milk yield of up to 2L per cow per day2
    • Improvements in fertility including shorter calving to conception intervals and higher pregnancy rates3
  • Weather-fast formulation4

 

Target species - goats and sheep

  • First licensed zero milk withdrawal pour-on worm control product available 
  • Treatment of sheep during the periparturient period effectively controlled gastro-intestinal nematode burdens and treated sheep produced over 10L more milk during the first 84 days of lactation than controls5

Cattle: 1ml/10kg

Sheep and Goats: 2ml/10kg

These tables are included as a guide - cattle, sheep and goats that fall between the weights listed should have their dose calculated appropriately.

EPRINEX Multi Pour-On Dose Guide for Cattle

   

Number of treatments per pack

Bodyweight

Dose 

1L

2.5L

5L

200kg

20mls

50

125

250

300kg

30mls

33

83

166

400kg

40mls

25

62

125

500kg

50mls

20

50

100

600kg

60ml

16

41

83

700kg

70ml

14

35

71

800kg

80ml

12

31

62

 

EPRINEX Multi Pour-On Dose Guide for Sheep & Goats

   

Number of treatments per pack

Bodyweight

Dose 

1L

2.5L

5L

10kg

2mls

500

1250

2500

20kg

4mls

250

624

1250

30kg

6mls

166

416

833

40kg

8mls

125

312

625

50kg

10mls

100

250

500

60kg

12mls

83

208

416

70kg

14mls

71

178

357

80kg

16mls

62

156

312

Cattle:

Meat and offal: 15 days.

Milk: zero hours.

Sheep:

Meat and offal: 2 days

Milk: zero hours

Goats:

Meat and offal: 1 day

Milk: zero hours

 

Cattle: Should be applied topically by pouring along the backline in a narrow strip extending from the withers to the tailhead.

Sheep: When administering the product along the backline, part the fleece/coat and place applicator nozzle or bottle spout against the skin.

 

How to apply EPRINEX Multi Pour-On

References

  1. Forbes et al. (2004) Veterinary Parasitology 125:353-364
  2. McPherson WB et al. (2001) New Zealand Veterinary Journal 49:106-110
  3. McPherson WB et al. (1999) Proc AAVP, New Orleans
  4. Gogolewski et al. (1997) Parasitology 69:95-102
  5. Papadopoulous et al (2016) Assessment of the efficacy, productivity and milk quality response of an Eprinomectin Pour-On when used on milking sheep in Greece. WBC Dublin Abstract No 1561

     

    EPRINEX®Multi 5 mg/ml pour-on for beef and dairy cattle, sheep and goats contains eprinomectin. The product is indicated for treatment and control of multiple gastrointestinal roundworms; lungworm (adults and L4); warbles (parasitic stages); mange mites lice and flies. Legal category: UK: POM-V. For information about side effects, precautions, warnings and contraindications please refer to the product packaging and/or package leaflet. Advice on the use of these or alternative medicines must be sought from the medicines provider. Further information available in the SPCs or from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd., RG12 8YS, UK. UK Tel: 01344 746960 (sales) or 01344 746957 (technical). Email: vetenquiries@boehringer-ingelheim.com EPRINEX® and the steerhead® logo are registered trademarks of the Boehringer Ingelheim Group. © 2019 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Use Medicines Responsibly.

EPRINEX Multi Pour-On

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes EPRINEX Multi Pour-On can be used in lactating cows and has a zero milk withdrawal so can be used at any stage of lactation.

EPRINEX Multi should be applied along the backline in a narrow strip extending from the withers to the tailhead. The dose should be measured using the measuring cup supplied or using an appropriate applicator gun. It is recommended to double check the calibration of these every time you apply the product.

Treatment around the time of calving will remove a cow’s gut worm burden and protect against re-infection during early lactation, optimising feed intake and energy balance during the transition period. The lactation-long benefits of removing gut worm at this time have been demonstrated, with cows shown to produce up to a litre more milk each day for the entire lactation1.


Reference:

1. Verschave et al. (2014) BMC Vet Res 10; 264-272

Whilst all efforts should be taken to treat cattle under optimal conditions, clinical evidence has demonstrated that EPRINEX Multi is rainfast. In cattle, rainfall before, during or after the application of the product has been shown to have no impact on its efficacy1. It has also been demonstrated that haircoat length has no impact on the product’s efficacy1.

 

References: 

1. Gogolewski et al. (1997) Veterinary Parasitology 69:95-102

The MOO Test (Milk Ostertagia ostertagi ELISA) is a useful diagnostic tool in dairy herds. Where the level of exposure is determined to be high, Ostertagia is likely to be having a significant impact on productivity, and treatment of the herd is likely to yield an improvement in milk production.