CYPERGUARD CONCENTRATE FOR DIP EMULSION

Country: Ireland

Language: English

Source: HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

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Active ingredient:

CYPERMETHRIN

Available from:

Cross Vetpharm Group Limited

ATC code:

QP53AC08

INN (International Name):

CYPERMETHRIN

Dosage:

10 %w/w

Pharmaceutical form:

Concentrate for dip suspension

Prescription type:

LM-Licensed Merchant

Therapeutic group:

Ovine

Therapeutic area:

Cypermethrin

Therapeutic indications:

Ectoparasiticide

Authorization status:

Authorised

Authorization date:

1998-05-15

Summary of Product characteristics

                                SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
1 NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT
Cyperguard Concentrate for Dip Emulsion
2 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION
Each ml contains:
Active Substance:
Cypermethrin High Cis (80/20)
10 %w/w
Excipients:
For a full list of excipients see section 6.1.
3 PHARMACEUTICAL FORM
Concentrate for Dip Emulsion
This product appears as a clear, pale yellow liquid.
4 CLINICAL PARTICULARS
4.1 TARGET SPECIES
Sheep
4.2 INDICATIONS FOR USE, SPECIFYING THE TARGET SPECIES
For the prevention and treatment of blowfly strike, lice, keds and ticks on sheep by plunge dipping after dilution of the
product with water. For the prevention and treatment of sheep scab caused by pyrethroid sensitive mites.
4.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do not use in cases of known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient.
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4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS FOR EACH TARGET SPECIES
Sheep should never be dipped on a full stomach, when the wool is wet or when they are heated, tired, thirsty or suffering
from wounds or open sores.
Choose a cool dry day and dip early in the morning.
Rest sheep 2 or 3 hours before dipping.
Rams and fat sheep should be assisted through the baths and lambs dipped separately from the ewes.
Care should be taken to ensure that the sheep do not swallow or inhale any wash.
_TO AVOID POST DIPPING LAMENESS_
Post dipping lameness may occur when the sheep are dipped in dirty wash, or wash which has been allowed to stand in
the bath overnight or longer. It is important that the dip bath should be emptied and thoroughly cleaned at the end of
each day’s dipping or earlier if it bec
                                
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