janet_rose
Posted : 5/31/2009 11:59:47 AM
Spazzy
So what is ivermectin, shot/pill? and does it control anything other than heartworms, like interceptor does?
Ivermectin is the active ingredient in Heartgard. The paste and liquid forms of ivermectin are normally used for livestock.
The amount of ivermectin in Heartgard was reduced so that dogs with the mutated MDR1 gene can tolerate this pesticide. (There is a test for this gene.) Some believe the reduction of the amount of ivermectin in Heartgard has lead to failures (i.e. heartworm infestations).
http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/depts-vcpl/
"Approximately 3 of every 4 Collies in the United States have the mutant MDR1 gene. The frequency is about the same in France and Australia, so it is likely that most Collies worldwide have the mutation. The MDR1 mutation has also been found in Shetland Sheepdogs (Shelties). Australian Shepherds, Old English Sheepdogs, German Shepherds, Long-haired Whippets, Silken Windhounds, and a variety of mixed breed dogs.
The only way to know if an individual dog has the mutant MDR1 gene is to have the dog tested. As more dogs are tested, more breeds will probably be added to the list of affected breeds."
(1) Heartgard (just ivermectin) does not control worms;
(2) Heartgard Plus will take care of roundworms and hookworms (with a 2nd pesticide);
(3) Interceptor will take care of roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms;
(4) Panacur/Safe-Guard will take care of roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia species tapeworms;
(5) Droncit/D-Worm(link) (praziquantel) will get Taenia species tapeworms, flea tapeworms, Echinococcus species tapeworms, broad fish tapeworms, and Spirometra mansonoides tapeworms.
http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1622&articleid=769
(1) Taenia species tapeworms can be acquired from rodents, rabbits, sheep, goats, cattle, pig, deer, and reindeer.
(2) Hydatid tapeworms (Echinococcus species) can be acquired from voles, lemmings, shrews, and herbivores such as sheep.
(3) Broad fish tapeworms (Diphyllobothrium latum) can be acquired from copepods (a type of freshwater crustacean), minnows, and larger fish, such as perch, walleye, trout, and pike.
(4) Spirometra mansonoides tapeworms can be acquired from copepods (a type of freshwater crustacean), birds, snakes, reptiles, amphibians, and rodents.