Plasma dispositions and concentrations of ivermectin in eggs following treatment of laying hens.
V Y CirakD AksitH CihanCengiz GokbulutPublished in: New Zealand veterinary journal (2018)
The low plasma bioavailability of IVM observed after oral administration in laying hens could result in lower efficacy or subtherapeutic plasma concentrations, which may promote the development of parasitic drug resistance. Due to high IVM residues in eggs compared to the maximum residue limits for other food-producing animal species, a withdrawal period should be necessary for eggs after IVM treatment in laying hens.
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