
Virbamax First Drench
Endoparasiticides
Oral anthelmintic for the control of roundworms, tapeworms and nasal worm in sheep, lambs, goats and kids; roundworms and tapeworms in calves, and wireworm and tapeworm in ostriches.
Endoparasiticides for livestockSpecifications
- Specifications
- -
- Species Suited
- Pigs
- Health Problem
- Endoparasites and Ectoparasites
- Symptoms And Indications
- Common pathogenic infestations of gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworms, Ascaridiosi, mange and lice in pigs.
- Product Registration Number
- G3122 (Act 36/1947)
- Presentation Liters
- 0,333 / 5
- Withdrawel Period
- Do not slaughter animals intended for human consumption within 14 days of treatment.
- Active 1
- Abamectin 0,6 % m/m
- Scheduled Vet Product
- No
- Warnings
- Pigs of any age, pregnant sows and breeders can be treated with VIRBAMAX PREMIX.\r\nIt is recommended to start the treatment of sows 2 to 3 weeks before farrowing.\r\nUse in other animals, especially dogs, may cause severe reactions including fatalities.\r\nKeep out of reach of children, uninformed persons and animals.\r\nAlthough this remedy has been extensively tested under a large variety of conditions, failure thereof may ensue as a result of a wide range of reasons. If this is suspected, seek veterinary advice and notify the registration holder.
- Precautions
- Take adequate measures not to create dust when incorporating the product into feed.\r\nWear a dust mask, gloves and approved safety glasses.Avoid contact with the skin and eyes. Rinse in case of exposure. If skin contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and wash skin thoroughly.\r\nDo not smoke, drink or eat when working with the product.\r\nDispose of containers and any residual contents safely.
- Product Application Method
- VIRBAMAX PREMIX should be mixed into the feed of animals being treated.
- Efficacy
- Efficacy: VIRBAMAX PREMIX is effective in the prevention and treatment of common pathogenic infestations due to sensitive strains of\r\nthe following adult and immature internal and external parasites of swine.\r\nGastro-intestinal roundworms:\r\nHyostrongylus rubidus, Oesophagostomum spp., Strongyloides ransomi, Stephanurus dentatus and Trichuris suis\r\nAscaridiosis: Ascaris suum\r\nLungworm: Metastrongyles spp. (adult)\r\nMange: Sarcoptes scabei var suis\r\nLice: Hematopinus suis