Description
Dectomax Pour-on for Cattle 5 mg/ml is used for the treatment and control of gastro-intestinal nemotades, lungworms, warbles, mange mites, sucking and biting lice and hornfly. Dectomax Pour-On also features 5 week persistent protection against Osteragia and 6 week persistent protection against Lungworm.
Active Ingredient:Doramectin
Target Species: Cattle
Treats and Controls: Gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, mites and lice
Administration Method: Pour-on
Withdrawal Time: 35 days for animals intended for meat and offal, not permitted for use on animals producing milk for human consumption or in dry cows or pregnant dairy heifers within 60 days prior to calving.
Dosage: 1 ml per 10 kg of bodyweight
Body Weight | Dose Volume | Number of full doses per pack: | |
1 Litre | 2.5 Litre | ||
50kg | 5 ml | 200 | 500 |
100kg | 10 ml | 100 | 250 |
150kg | 15 ml | 67 | 166 |
200kg | 20 ml | 50 | 125 |
250kg | 25 ml | 40 | 100 |
300kg | 30 ml | 33 | 83 |
350kg | 35 ml | 29 | 85 |
400kg | 40 ml | 25 | 62 |
450kg | 45 ml | 22 | 55 |
500kg | 50 ml | 20 | 50 |
550kg | 55 ml | 18 | 45 |
600kg | 60 ml | 17 | 41 |
Always read the label and all enclosed information for Dectomax Pour-on before administering to animals!
Features of Dectomax Pour-On
- Broad spectrum Doramectin Pour on
- 5 week persistent activity against osteragia
- 6 week persistent activity against lungworm
- Aimed at treating cattle
- Treatment of most parisites both internal and external
Signs and effects of infected livestock |
Infection:Gut WormSymptoms: Diarrhoea, decreased appetite, loss of weight
Effects: Gutworm can cause severe damage to the stomach and small intestine which will cause parasitic gastroenteritis, this will not only negatively affect the health of the animal but will affect the profitability for the farmer. |
Infection: Lungworm
Symptoms:Short, sharp cough that becomes worse with exercise, in severe cases the animal will have obvious difficulty breathing. Effects:Lungworm infections cause a highsusceptibility to respiratory viruses and bacteria. Infected cattle are prone to contracting severe bronchial pneumonia which if left untreated can lead to death.
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