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Claw Ban MO 29
Claw Ban MO 29
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Emulsifiable concentrate, with action on cattle ticks of one or more hosts: Boophilus microplus, B. annulatus, Amblyomma cajennense, Dermacentor occidentalis, D. dissimilis, Anocentor nitens.
Hematophagous flies: Horn fly or paddle fly (Haematobia irritans), stable fly or brave fly (Stomoxys calcitrans).
Sucking lice: Haematopinus eurysternus, Linognathus vituli, Solenopotes capillatus.
Chewing lice: Melophagus spp, Damalinia spp.
Formula:
Percentage Composition
Active ingredient: % WT
CHLORPYRIFOS (0.0-diethyl-0-(3.5,6-trichloro-pyridinyl phosphorothioate). (Equivalent to 240 g of ai/lt) not less than 24%
PERMETHRIN: (3-phenoxyphenyl)-methyl(+)cis-trans-3-(2,2 dichloroethenyl)-2,2- dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate. (Equivalent to 50 gr of ai/lt.) not less than 5.0%
INGREDIENTS:
Inert
EMULSIFIABLE: no more than 71%
TOTAL: 100.00 %
Dosage and application:
Spray bath: 1 ml of GARRA BAN MO 29® per liter of water. Use 3 liters of the prepared product to bathe each animal, thoroughly saturating the areas favored by ticks: ears, tail insertion, and udder.
Immersion bath: 1 liter of GARRA BAN MO 29 ® for every 1,000 liters of water. Refill the bath every time the volume decreases by 1,000 liters by replacing the water and adding 2 more liters of GARRA BAN MO 29 ® .
It is recommended not to bathe animals younger than six months or weighing less than 180 kg, or injured, sick, or weak animals, as they may ingest large amounts of the product in solution, which can cause poisoning or aspiration pneumonia, and in pregnant females, shock-induced abortions. These animals can be treated with spray baths. During times of the year when temperatures are low, bathing animals can trigger respiratory problems.
Withdrawal time:
Do not sacrifice animals until 7 days after the last treatment.
Presentation:
Bottle with 100 ml, 1 l and 5 l bottle.
Warnings:
At the concentration recommended for use in animals , GARRA BAN MO 29® is safe. Under improper handling conditions during application, it can lead to iatrogenic poisoning problems ranging from mild to severe, and even death. Therefore, it is recommended to strictly follow the dosage and application recommendations. In cases of mild poisoning, these disappear within a few hours. In severe cases of poisoning (vomiting, staggering, unconsciousness), immediately apply 1% atropine sulfate.
Humans: 0.2 ml = 2 mg
Adult equines and bovines: 8 to 10 ml
Foals, calves, sheep and goats: 2 to 5 ml. If necessary, repeat the dose after 1 to 2 hours until the signs disappear.
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