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September 9, 2008

FDA Alerts Veterinarians to New Directions for Eqvalan® (ivermectin) Liquid for Horses

The FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is alerting veterinarians of revised directions for Eqvalan® (ivermectin) Liquid for Horses.  CVM has received a small number of reports of precipitate forming in opened or leaky bottles.  As a result of these reports, the directions for use will now instruct that the contents of the bottles be used within four (4) hours of opening and any unused product, or unused diluted product be discarded. 

Merial Limited, the manufacturer of Eqvalan, is also adding the following instructions regarding the proper disposal:

Disposal:  DO NOT FLUSH or pour unused medication in toilet, sink, or drain.  Mix unused medication with cat litter, sawdust (or other material that absorbs the medication), then place in a sealed container (e.g., plastic bag) BEFORE tossing in trash for disposal in a landfill or by incineration. 

Veterinarians should examine the product for precipitate before use. If a precipitate is found, veterinarians should contact Merial Veterinary Technical Solutions at 1-888-637-4251, option 3. 

Products generic to Eqvalan should also be examined for precipitate before use. If a precipitate is found in a generic product, the manufacturer of that product should be contacted.

For additional information, please see: http://us.merial.com/pdf/FinalLetterEQVALANLetter-Final.pdf


Issued by:
FDA, Center for Veterinary Medicine,
Communications Staff, HFV-12
7519 Standish Place, Rockville, MD 20855
Telephone: (240) 276-9300 FAX: (240) 276-9115
Internet Web Site: http://www.fda.gov/cvm

Web page updated by hd - September 16, 2008 11:33 AM ET
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