durvet Duramectin Ivermectin Paste 1.87% for Horses, 0.21 oz (Pack of 2)
4.6 | 4,903 ratings
Price: 23.3
Last update: 02-17-2026
About this item
- Pack of 2
- Kills important internal parasites including bots and the arterial stages of S vulgaris with a single dose
- Safe to use in horses of all ages including mares at any stage of pregnancy
- Stallions may be treated without adversely affecting their fertility
- Provides the broadest spectrum parasite control available Kills 35 species and stages combined
Product information
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
|---|---|
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Manufacturer | Durvet |
| ASIN | B0CVNLNKQF |
| Item model number | DURVET - 745801110700 -2pk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.64.6 out of 5 stars(4,691) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2024 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.26 x 2.32 x 2.05 inches |
| Brand Name | Durvet |
| Directions | See Direction |
| Warranty Description | See label |
| Model Name | DURVET - 745801110700 -2pk |
| Color | White |
| Size | .21 oz (Pack of 2) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Durvet |
| Included Components | DURVET - 745801110700 -2pk |
| Specific Uses for Product | Parasites |
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durvet Duramectin Ivermectin Paste 1.87% for Horses, 0.21 oz (Pack of 2)
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Top reviews from the United States
- Amazon CustomerTammyEffective Ivermectin PasteThis product is great quality but is a paste, not a gel! The taste is not great!
It is effective and sealed nicely!
It is a great value for the money!
I put the product in big capsules for easy swallowing! I would recommend! - Kim McMGood dealThe is the same great gel we like to use. The taste is pleasant. It s easy to dial in the dose. It is a good deal and works well.
- KatieDoes what Ivermectin does, critters are gone!Does what it states and with no mess.
- ALENEDon't Hesitate to PurchaseGreat product! I'll definitely purchase again.
- D MalloryGel, not paste. Caution dosing dogs!! Some breeds it’s toxicGreat but it’s a yellow gel. Apple flavored, but not the white paste most of us are used to. The gel is too harsh for me to get down. I’m not a vet and not giving medical advice. I’m cautioning you for dogs: *if u are dosing your dog , keep in mind this is 1.87% which is almost 2x as strong as the normal dog dose (1% for dogs is what vets prescribe), which can harm your dog if u give it too much!
Also, ** some breeds like Collies, border collies, Australian shepherds , (and occasionally German shepherds), and a few other breeds have a an MDR1 gene that makes this TOXIC to them because it won’t protect it from entering the brain. For those breeds you’ll need to go to your vet so u don’t harm your dog, or have him end up in the hospital or lose him to the rainbow bridge!! Google to see if your dog breed is susceptible to ivermectin toxicity.
They also say “white feet don’t treat” with ivermectin . If they have the MDR1 gene it will cross the blood-brain barrier and poison/shut down their neurological system, cause blindness, lethargy, disorientation, clumsiness, can’t walk, can’t control urine or bowels, vomiting, and they can quit breathing!!. If any symptoms show up in your dog call vet immediately.
My German shepherd is a lighter tan color (more susceptible to having the gene) but has a hardly noticeable whitish spot on his paw. Wasn’t until his 4th dose I noticed he was having any issues or reaction. Be careful! - Another TiggerThis is my “go to” -better retention by the horse than the thicker pasteI have recommended this for our horses.
In the past, I’ve had past that were too thick. And that allowed the horse to spit the stuff back out pretty fast.
The stuff is thinner it runs in, if you do it right on the back of their tongue, it runs right down their throat!
Less icky taste for them in their mouth, and they ingest what you paid for. No waste.
A couple of years ago, I started giving the horses about 30 mL of unsweetened apple sauce in a large syringe. I think I found them on Amazon and it was like five or six in a package.
There’s no needles of course. Just the barrel of the thing the plunger and the narrower spout, if you want to call it that.
I say “Applesauce!” And then let the sniff the end of the syringe. They like the smell. And then overtime they’ve learned to hold out their head and I stick the spout at the corner of their lips and depress the plunger.
so the other night, I went to do the first horse. I said “Applesauce,” and he looked interested, and let me stick the end of the syringe into the corner of his lips (at the side where the top and bottom lip come together).
And I depressed the plunger and he thought that was pretty tasty stuff. The key here is to the applesauce in syringe every night. The horse becomes conditioned to the treat and it keeps him (or her) in a helpful mind set for when you do have to have to give wormer.
Next step was to take the syringe of warmer and insert in mouth. I worked it a bit to get to the back of his tongue or where I THOUGHT the the back of his tongue was, and I think I did it right because when I depressed the plunger absolutely nothing came back out of his mouth! I just hate it when you pay all this money for wormer, only to watch the stuff get flung in messy white gobs all over the place (on you, the horse, the barn, etc.)
This was immediately followed up by a second syringe of more applesauce. The horse was pleasantly surprised. A win-win.
A thanks to Clinton Anderson of Down Under Horsemanship for this little trick. - Andrew312This is the clear unflavored gelExactly what I wanted. sellers make it difficult to determine exactly what type it is. This is the clear unflavored gel.
- CGoldenWho Knew?This stuff can be used for anything skin related. Works well on skin things like tags, barnacles or moles. Read online for all the new uses that have been discovered.