Commodus Pour-On Endectocide for Cattle

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Safety Data Sheet Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
08-03-2019

Active ingredient:

DORAMECTIN

Available from:

NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS LIMITED

Pharmaceutical form:

TOPICAL SOLUTION/SUSPENSION

Composition:

DORAMECTIN ANTHELMINTIC Active 5.0 mg/ml

Units in package:

2.5L; 20L; 22L; 5L

Class:

VM - Veterinary Medicine

Therapeutic area:

PARASITICIDES

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 6; Withholding period: MEAT: DO NOT USE less than 42 days befor e slaughter for human consumption. MILK: Zero (0) days Do not slaughter cattle for export within 42 days of treatment. Before using this product, confirm the c urrent ESI with LANDMARK OPERATIONS LIMI TED on 1800 448 892 or the APVMA website (www.apvma.gov.au/residues).; Host/pest details: CATTLE: [BARBER'S POLE WORM - HAEMONCHUS PLACEI, BLACK SCOUR WORM - TRICHOSTRONGYLUS SPP., BUFFALO FLY, CATTLE BITING LOUSE, CATTLE TICK, CHORIOPTIC MANGE MITE, COOPERIA ONCOPHORA, EYEWORM - THELAZIA SPP., HOOKWORM - BUNOSTOMUM PHLEBOTOMUM, LONGNOSED CATTLE LOUSE, LUNGWORM - DICTYOCAULUS VIVIPARUS, MANGE MITE - S. SCABIEI VAR. BOVIS, NODULE WORM - OESOPHAGOSTOMUM RADIATUM, SHORTNOSED CATTLE LOUSE, SMALL BROWN STOMACH WORM - O. OSTERTAGI, SMALL INTESTINAL WORM , STOMACH HAIR WORM, THIN NECKED INTESTINAL WORM N. SPATHIGER, TUBERCLE-BEARING LOUSE, WHIPWORM - TRICHURIS SPP.]; DAIRY CATTLE: [BARBER'S POLE WORM - HAEMONCHUS PLACEI, BLACK SCOUR WORM - TRICHOSTRONGYLUS SPP., BUFFALO FLY, CATTLE BITING LOUSE, CATTLE TICK, CHORIOPTIC MANGE MITE, COOPERIA ONCOPHORA, EYEWORM - THELAZIA SPP., HOOKWORM - BUNOSTOMUM PHLEBOTOMUM, LONGNOSED CATTLE LOUSE, LUNGWORM - DICTYOCAULUS VIVIPARUS, MANGE MITE - S. SCABIEI VAR. BOVIS, NODULE WORM - OESOPHAGOSTOMUM RADIATUM, SHORTNOSED CATTLE LOUSE, SMALL BROWN STOMACH WORM - O. OSTERTAGI, SMALL INTESTINAL WORM , STOMACH HAIR WORM, THIN NECKED INTESTINAL WORM N. SPATHIGER, TUBERCLE-BEARING LOUSE, WHIPWORM - TRICHURIS SPP.]

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

                                Commodus Pour-On Endectocide for Cattle
87490/118498
Product Name:
APVMA Approval number:
Label Name:
Commodus Pour-On Endectocide for Cattle
Signal Headings:
POISON
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
Constituent
Statements:
5 mg/mL DORAMECTIN
Claims:
For the treatment and control of doramectin sensitive internal and
external parasites of
cattle.
Commodus Pour-On Endectocide for Cattle is indicated for the treatment
and persistent
control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms and buffalo fly in
cattle. Control of
eye worms, sucking and biting ice, mange mites and cattle ticks.
Commodus Pour-On Endectocide for Cattle contains doramectin, a member
of the
macrocyclic lactone family of chemicals. Doramectin is isolated from
fermentation of
selected strains derived from the soil organism Streptomyces
avermitilis.
Commodus Pour-On Endectocide for Cattle is highly effective in the
treatment and
control of the following species:
Gastrointestinal roundworms (adults and fourth stage larvae)
Ostertagia ostertagi 1 – Small brown stomach worm
Haemonchus placei – Barber’s pole worm
Trichostrongylus axei – Stomach hair worm
T. colubriformis – Black scour worm
Cooperia spp.1 – Small intestinal worm
Cooperia oncophora 1
Bunostomum phlebotomum – Hook worm 2
Oesophagostomum radiatum – Nodule worm
Nematodirus spathiger – Thin necked intestinal worm 2
Thelazia spp. – Eye worm 2
Trichuris spp. – Whipworm
1 - including inhibited larvae
2 - adults only
Adult and immature Lungworm
Dictyocaulus viviparus
Sucking Lice
Linognathus vituli, Haematopinus eurysternus, Solenopotes capillatus RLP APPROVED
Biting Lice
Bovicola bovis
Buffalo Fly
Haematobia irritans exigua.
Cattle Tick 3
Boophilus microplus
Mange Mites
Chorioptes bovis, Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis
3 - Engorged female ticks that drop off for up to 3 days after
treatment may lay viable eggs.
Persistent protection
The following levels of persistent protection against reinfection from
importan
                                
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