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Closamectin - 1lt

Closamectin Pour-on for cattle is a ready to use pour-on solution that is used in the treatment and control of mixed trematode (fluke) and nematode or arthropod infestations due to roundworms, lungworms, eye worms, warbles, mites and lice. Closamectin Pour-on uses a unique mixture of ivermectin (for the treatment of lice, worms and ticks) and closantel (for the treatment of liver fluke and gastrointestinal roundworm).Closamectin pour-on is highly effective and extremely easy to use compared to injections or drenches. The ease and efficiency of this product will save farmers both time and money. Active Ingredient: Ivermectin, Closantle Target Species: Cattle Treats and Controls: Gastro-intestinal worm, lungworm,eye worms, warbles, lice, mange mites, immature and mature fluke Administration Method: Pour-On Withdrawal Time:58 days for cattle intended for meat and offal, not suitable for cattle producing milk for human consumption. Dosage for cattle: 1 ml per 10 kg of bodyweight.

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