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==Introduction==
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This group of drugs are derived from ''Streptomyces'' species and are coded as '''3-AV''' products. They are commonly known as '''avermectins''' and '''milbemycins'''. Drugs in use include; '''ivermectin, abamectin, doramectin, moxidectin, eprinomectin''' and '''selamectin'''.  
 
This group of drugs are derived from ''Streptomyces'' species and are coded as '''3-AV''' products. They are commonly known as '''avermectins''' and '''milbemycins'''. Drugs in use include; '''ivermectin, abamectin, doramectin, moxidectin, eprinomectin''' and '''selamectin'''.  
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==Pharmacokinetics==
 
==Pharmacokinetics==
   
* These drugs are excreted very slowly and so the plasma concentration curve has a very long tail.
 
* These drugs are excreted very slowly and so the plasma concentration curve has a very long tail.
 
* The initial peak will kill all adult worms and the residual "tail" is able to have a high enough concentration to ensure that infective larvae ingested, for a time after treatment, are incapable of establishing. This provides a '''period of protection against reinfection'''.
 
* The initial peak will kill all adult worms and the residual "tail" is able to have a high enough concentration to ensure that infective larvae ingested, for a time after treatment, are incapable of establishing. This provides a '''period of protection against reinfection'''.
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