Claw Ban MO 29
Description:
Emulsifiable concentrate, with action on one-host or multi-host cattle ticks: Boophilus microplus, B. annulatus, Amblyomma cajennense, Dermacentor occidentalis, D. dissimilis, Anocentor nitens.
Blood-feeding flies: Horn fly (Haematobia irritans), stable fly (Stomoxys calcitrans).
Sucking lice: Haematopinus eurysternus, Linognathus vituli, Solenopotes capillatus.
Biting lice: Melophagus spp, Damalinia spp.
Formula:
Percentage Composition
Active ingredient: % WEIGHT
CHLORPYRIFOS (O,O-diethyl O-(3,5,6-trichloro-2-pyridyl) phosphorothioate). (Equivalent to 240 g a.i./L) no less than 24%
PERMETHRIN: (3-phenoxyphenyl)-methyl(+)cis-trans-3-(2,2 dichloroethenyl)-2,2-dimethylcyclopropanecarboxylate. (Equivalent to 50 g a.i./L) no less than 5.0%
INGREDIENTS:
Inert ingredients
EMULSIFIERS: 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 prepared product to bathe each animal, thoroughly saturating areas preferred by ticks: ears, tail base, and udder.
Dip bath, 1 liter of GARRA BAN MO 29® per 1,000 liters of water. Replenishment should be done each time the bath volume decreases by 1,000 liters, by adding water and an additional 2 liters of GARRA BAN MO 29®.
It is not recommended to dip-bathe animals younger than six months or weighing less than 180 kg, injured, sick, or weak animals, as they may ingest high amounts of the product in solution, which can cause iatrogenic intoxication or aspiration pneumonia. In pregnant females, it can cause abortions due to impact. These animals can be treated by spray baths. During times of the year with low temperatures, bathing animals can be a trigger for respiratory problems.
Withdrawal period:
Do not slaughter animals until 7 days after the last treatment.
Presentation:
100 ml bottle, 1 L, and 5 L jug.
Warnings:
At the recommended concentration for use in animals, GARRA BAN MO 29® is safe. Under inadequate handling conditions during its application, it can lead to iatrogenic intoxication problems ranging from mild to severe, even death of the animals. Therefore, it is recommended to strictly follow the usage recommendations for dosage and application. In cases of mild intoxication symptoms, these disappear within a few hours. In severe cases of intoxication (vomiting, staggering, unconsciousness), immediately administer 1% atropine sulfate.
Humans: 0.2 ml = 2 mg
Adult horses and cattle: 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.