TROOPER KNIGHT FENBENDAZOLE 100 ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR CATTLE AND HORSES

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

FENBENDAZOLE

Available from:

ZAGRO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

INN (International Name):

fenbendazole(100g/L)

Pharmaceutical form:

ORAL SOLUTION/SUSPENSION

Composition:

FENBENDAZOLE CARBAMATE-BENZIMIDAZOLE Active 100.0 g/L

Units in package:

10L; 1L; 5L; 5LBackpack

Class:

VM - Veterinary Medicine

Manufactured by:

ZAGRO AUSTRALIA

Therapeutic area:

PARASITICIDES

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 5; Withholding period: WHP: Meat(Cattle):Do not use less than 14 days before slaughter for human co nsumption. Meat(Horses):do not use less than 28 days before slaughter for huma n consumption. Milk:Nil TRADE ADVICE EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI): Do no t use less than fourteen (14) days befo re slaughter for export. The ESI on thi s label was correct at the time of labe l approval. Before using this product confrim the current ESI from the manufa cturer on www.westernstock.com.au or th e APVMA website www.apvma.gov.au/resid ues/ESI.shtml. DO NOT USE less than f ourteen (14) days before slaughter for export. The ESI on this label was correc t at the time of label approval. Before using this product, confirm the current ESI from Zagro Australia Customer Servi ce on 1800 144 884 or the APVMA website www.apvma.gov.au/residues/ESI.shtml.; Host/pest details: CATTLE: [BARBER'S POLE WORM-HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS, BLACK SCOUR WORM - TRICHOSTRONGYLUS SPP., LUNGWORM - DICTYOCAULUS VIVIPARUS, NODULE WORM - OESOPHAGOSTOMUM RADIATUM, SMALL BROWN STOMACH WORM-OSTERTAGIA SPP., SMALL INTESTINAL WORM , THIN NECKED INTESTINAL WORM, THREADWORM - CAPILLARIA SPP., WHIPWORM - TRICHURIS SPP.]; HORSE: [ASCARID - PARASACRIS EQUORIUM, LARGE STRONGYLES - STRONGYLUS EDENTATUS, LARGE STRONGYLES - STRONGYLUS EQUINUS, LARGE STRONGYLES - STRONGYLUS VULGARIS, OXYURIS SPP., SMALL STRONGYLES - TRICHONEMA SPP., SMALL STRONGYLES - TRIODONTOPHORUS SPP.]; For the control of benzimidazole sensitive roundworms and lungworms in cattle, and large and small strongyles, ascarids, and pinworms in horses.

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

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E-LABEL APPLICATION (DRAFT)
COMPANY NAME:
ZAGRO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
PRODUCT NAME:
TROOPER KNIGHT FENBENDAZOLE 100 ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR CATTLE
AND HORSES
ELABEL APPLICATION NO:
DC8-49613640E79
APVMA APPROVAL NO:
80862/101831
VERSION NO:
8.0
APPLICATION STARTED:
2015-Feb-27 13:40:36
VERSION CREATED:
2015-Sep-07 11:07:33
STARTED BY:
Mark Albrecht
PRINTED:
2015-Sep-07 11:07:47
LABEL NAME:
TROOPER KNIGHT FENBENDAZOLE 100 ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR CATTLE AND
HORSES
SIGNAL HEADINGS:
CAUTION
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY
READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING
CONSTITUENT
STATEMENTS:
100g/L FENBENDAZOLE
CLAIMS:
FOR THE CONTROL OF BENZIMADAZOLE SENSITIVE ROUNDWORMS AND
LUNGWORMS
IN CATTLE, AND LARGE AND SMALL STRONGYLES ASCARIDS AND PINWORMS IN
HORSES
ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR CATTLE AND HORSES
Contains Fenbendazole, a member of the benimidazole family of
drenches. It is effective in
cattle and horses against benzimidazole sensitive strains of the
following internal parasites:
CATTLE
Haemonchus placei Barber’s pole worm
Ostertagia spp Small brown stomach worm
Trichostrongylus spp Small hair worm
Oesophagostomum radiatum Nodule worm
Nematodirus spp Thin necked intestinal worm
Cooperia spp Small intestinal worm
Dictyocaulus viviparous Lungworm
Trichuris spp Whipworm
Capillaria spp
HORSES
S. vulgari, S. edentates, S.equinus Large strongyles
Trichonema spp, Triodontophorous spp Small strongyles
Parascaris equorum Ascarids
Oxyuris spp
NET CONTENTS:
1L
5L RLP APPROVED
For Official Use Only
10L
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
Shake container well before using this product.
RESTRAINTS:
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
PRECAUTIONS:
SIDE EFFECTS:
DOSAGE AND
ADMINISTRATION:
Dose rates should be based on the heaviest animal by liveweight in
each group (bulls,
cows, steers and calves); (horses) and these should be weighed with
scales or weighband.
Do not underdose.
A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment
either with scales
or weighband. Where there is a large variation in size within
                                
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