Страна: Ірландія
мова: англійська
Джерело: HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)
Fenbendazole
Huvepharma NV
QP52AC13
Fenbendazole
200 milligram(s)/millilitre
Suspension for use in drinking water
POM: Prescription Only Medicine as defined in relevant national legislation
Chickens
fenbendazole
Anthelmintic
Authorised
2018-03-29
1. NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT Gallifen 200 mg/ml suspension for use in drinking water for chickens and pheasants 2. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION Each ml contains: ACTIVE SUBSTANCE: Fenbendazole 200 mg EXCIPIENTS: QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION OF EXCIPIENTS AND OTHER CONSTITUENTS QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION_ _ Sodium benzoate (E211) 3 mg Docusate sodium Povidone Hydrochloric acid, concentrated (for pH adjustment) Water for injections White to almost white suspension for use in drinking water. 3. CLINICAL INFORMATION 3.1 TARGET SPECIES Chickens Pheasants 3.2 INDICATIONS FOR USE FOR EACH TARGET SPECIES Treatment of chickens infected with _Heterakis gallinarum _ (adult stages), _ Ascaridia galli _ (adult stages), _Capillaria obsignata _ (adult stages) or _Raillietina echinobothrida_ (adult stages). Treatment of pheasants infected with _Heterakis gallinarum _ (adult stages). 3.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS Do not use in cases of hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients. 3.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS The veterinary medicinal product is to be used at the maximum recommended dose of 3 mg/kg/day for 10 consecutive days for the treatment of _Raillietina_ _echinobothrida_ which is encountered in free- ranging and traditionally reared poultry. Intensively reared broiler chickens are unlikely to be infected with _Raillietina_ _echinobothrida._ Unnecessary use of antiparasitics or use deviating from the instructions given in the SPC may increase the resistance selection pressure and lead to reduced efficacy. The decision to use the veterinary medicinal product should be based on confirmation of the parasitic species and burden, or of the risk of infection based on its epidemiological features, for each flock. Repeated use for an extended period, particularly when using the same class of substances, increases the risk of resistance development. Within a flock, maintenance of susceptible refugia is essential to reduce that risk. Systematically applied interval-based treatment and treatment of a whole fl Прочитайте повний документ