Cydectin is safe for pregnant women.
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There are internal and external parasites in dairy cows.
Moxidectin is a second generation endectocide of the milbemycin class of compounds.It is highly effective when administered at a dose of less than one gram per kilogram of body weight.
The mode of action studies show that CYDECTIN causes paralysis by interfering with the transmission of the GABA.
It is indicated for the treatment of healthy cattle of all ages and breeds including pregnant cows, breeding bulls and lactating dairy cows which are parasitized by the following gastrointestinal roundworms.
Haemonchus placei, Oesophagostomum radiatum, and Ostertagia ostergagi can be prevented from re-emerging for at least 28 days and 42 days, respectively.
According to research data, the application of the pour-on formula to wet skin or application prior to a typical rain event does not affect the product's efficacy.
The Pour-On is ready to use.Several applicators have proved to be suitable after being tested with CYDECTIN Pour-On.The 2.5, 5, and 10 liter sizes are recommended when treating large groups of animals.
A control program for parasites should be established if the animals are likely to be reinfecting.
There is a wide safety margin of 10X the recommended dosage of 500 g moxidectin per kilogram of body weight.The safety margin is expected to be valid for most types and ages of cattle.It can be used to keep replacement animals for breeding purposes.
Cypress Pour-On does not cause irritation to the skin or hide damage when used as directed.
The Pour-On should be kept in a cool place.Avoid cold weather.Protect against light.The bottle is in a box.
3.Dispose of any containers safely.Don't go to water courses.
5.Secondary reactions can occur when treating Hypoderma spp.The correct timing of treatment is important for infections.
1.Cattle that have been treated with this drug must not be slaughtered for at least 15 days.
2.Don't use in milk-fed calves.Don't use calves less than 14 weeks of age to be processed for veal.
When used according to the instructions on the label, there is no need for milk withholding time.