“…Although the pour‐on formulation of endectocides was administered at higher dosage, their plasma availabilities via the topical route were much lower compared with per os or subcutaneous administration due to their poor or limited absorption through the skin, as previously reported in different equine (Gokbulut et al ., , , ) and ruminant species (Alvinerie et al ., ,b; Dupuy et al ., , ; Laffont et al ., ; Sallovitz et al ., ; Gokbulut et al ., , ) and as recently reviewed by McKellar and Gokbulut (). Our data obtained in horses were consistent with previous findings, with significantly higher C max (25.84 ng/mL) and greater AUC (80.91 ng·d/mL) values of per os IVM compared with those of pour‐on EPM ( C max : 5.03 ng/mL and AUC: 17.69 ng·d/mL).…”