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Parafend - 1lt

140410
A broad-spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment and control of mature and immature gastrointestinal roundworms and lungworms and also tapeworms in cattle and sheep Active ingredient: Oxfendazole

Parafend - 2.5lt

140420
A broad-spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment and control of mature and immature gastrointestinal roundworms and lungworms and also tapeworms in cattle and sheep Active ingredient: Oxfendazole

Parafend - 5lt

140430
A broad-spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment and control of mature and immature gastrointestinal roundworms and lungworms and also tapeworms in cattle and sheep Active ingredient: Oxfendazole

Parazole 10% - 100ml

135340
A broad spectrum anthelmintic for the treatment of domestic dogs and cats infected with immature and mature stages of nematodes of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. Effective against immature and mature ascarids, hookworms and tapeworms. Also kills roundworm eggs. Active ingredient: Fenbendazole

Ranide - 2.5lt

123844
Ranide contains Rafoxanide 30mg/ml and is used in the treatment of liver fluke mature and immature in both cattle and sheep. Dose & Administration Sheep: 7.5mg Rafoxanide per kg bodyweight; Cattle: 11.25mg Rafoxanide per kg bodyweight; Meat and Offal: 60 days Milk Cattle: Not authorised for use in animals producing milk for human consumption including during the dry period. Sheep: Do not use within 1 year prior to the first lambing in ewes intended to produce milk for human consumption.

Ranide - 5lt

144300
Ranide contains Rafoxanide 30mg/ml and is used in the treatment of liver fluke mature and immature in both cattle and sheep. Dose & Administration Sheep: 7.5mg Rafoxanide per kg bodyweight; Cattle: 11.25mg Rafoxanide per kg bodyweight; Meat and Offal: 60 days Milk Cattle: Not authorised for use in animals producing milk for human consumption including during the dry period. Sheep: Do not use within 1 year prior to the first lambing in ewes intended to produce milk for human consumption.

Ready Pulse - 1

188420
Repidose Ready Pulse is a premium quality bolus for cattle. It is designed to treat and prophylactically control gastro-intestinal infections in cattle. Repidose Ready Pulse also aids in the control of parasitic bronchitis in cattle. Use Repidose Ready Pulse for the treatment of roundworm, lungworm and tapeworm. The active ingredient in Repidose Ready Pulse is Oxfendazole. 1250 mg of Oxfendazole is suspended on a magnesium alloy core, and separated by PVC and silicone rubber by an endweight. For cattle weighing between 100 and 400 KG at the time of administration, administer 1 bolus. Over the course of 18 weeks, the device will deliver 7 shots of Oxfendazole for the treatment of roundworm, lungworm and tapeworm. Used at the recommended dosage rates, Repidose Ready Pulse is effective at killing larvae of Cooperia and approx. 95% effective at combating Ostertagia larvae. Repidose Ready Pulse is also effective at killing nematode eggs. Application: Repidose Ready Pulse should be administered using a bolus gun (oesophageal balling gun). Please note that this product should not be administered to cattle producing milk for human consumption. For meat and offal, there is a 7 month withdrawal period. Please read the instructions carefully.

Ready Pulse - 24

101851
Repidose Ready Pulse is a premium quality bolus for cattle. It is designed to treat and prophylactically control gastro-intestinal infections in cattle. Repidose Ready Pulse also aids in the control of parasitic bronchitis in cattle. Use Repidose Ready Pulse for the treatment of roundworm, lungworm and tapeworm. The active ingredient in Repidose Ready Pulse is Oxfendazole. 1250 mg of Oxfendazole is suspended on a magnesium alloy core, and separated by PVC and silicone rubber by an endweight. For cattle weighing between 100 and 400 KG at the time of administration, administer 1 bolus. Over the course of 18 weeks, the device will deliver 7 shots of Oxfendazole for the treatment of roundworm, lungworm and tapeworm. Used at the recommended dosage rates, Repidose Ready Pulse is effective at killing larvae of Cooperia and approx. 95% effective at combating Ostertagia larvae. Repidose Ready Pulse is also effective at killing nematode eggs. Application: Repidose Ready Pulse should be administered using a bolus gun (oesophageal balling gun). Please note that this product should not be administered to cattle producing milk for human consumption. For meat and offal, there is a 7 month withdrawal period. Please read the instructions carefully.

Rumenil - 5lt

145834
Rumenil fluke drench is an orally adminstered drench for the treatment and control of liver and Tapeworms in cattle. Rumenil's active ingredient, Oxyclozanide, has shown to have a high impact on rumen fluke that are present in the bile duct of the animal. Rumenil is appropriate for cattle all year round, although in housed animals the treatment should be re-administered 8 to 12 weeks later to control the threat of immature fluke that may have been present at the time of housing. Rumenil also boasts a very short withdrawal time for dairy cattle. Active Ingredient: Oxyclozanide Target Species: Cattle Treats and Controls: Liver fluke, tapeworm Administration Method: Oral drench Withdrawal Time: 13 days for cattle intended for meat and offal, 108 hours for cattle producing milk for human consumption. Not permitted for sheep intended for meat and offal, not permitted for use on sheep producing milk for human consumption Dosage for cattle: 15 ml per 50 kg of bodyweight

Rycoben - 2.2lt

114693
A 2.5% ricobendazole drench for sheep. Broad spectrum fluke and worm control for the major internal parasites of sheep including adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms. Rycoben is ovicidal and is effective against mature and immature roundworms and lungworms. It is also effective against removing heads and segments of tapeworms. It controls adult liver fluke and treats chronic fasciolosis. Presentation A creamy pink coloured aqueous suspension containing 2.5% w/v ricobendazole (albendazole oxide) for the treatment of sheep. Contains 1.8% w/v hydrated cobalt sulphate (equivalent to 3.77 mg of elemental cobalt/ml) and 0.19% w/v hydrated sodium selenate (equivalent to 0.41 mg of elemental selenium/ml) as excipients. Uses Broad spectrum fluke and worm control for the major internal parasites of sheep including: Adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms: Bunostomum, Chabertia, Cooperia, Haemonchus, Nematodirus, Oesophagostomum, Ostertagia, Strongyloides and Trichostrongylus. Lungworms: Dictyocaulus filaria. Tapeworms: Moniezia spp. Adult liver fluke: Fasciola hepatica. Rycoben is ovicidal and is effective against mature and immature roundworms and lungworms. It is also effective against removing heads and segments of tapeworms. It controls adult liver fluke and treats chronic fasciolosis. Dosage and administration: Worm dose Rycoben should be administered orally with standard drenching equipment to sheep at a dosage rate of 5 mg ricobendazole per kg (1 ml per 5 kg bodyweight). Bodyweight Dose Doses per 5-litre pack Up to 10 kg 2 ml 2500 11–20 kg 4 ml 1250 21–30 kg 6 ml 833 31–40 kg 8 ml 625 41–50 kg 10 ml 500 51–60 kg 12 ml 416 61–70 kg 14 ml 357 71-80 kg 16 ml 312 Fluke and worm dose For the control of adult liver fluke and the treatment of chronic fasciolosis, in addition to the treatment of roundworm, lungworm and tapeworm infection in sheep by oral administration at a dose rate of 7.5 mg ricobendazole per kg bodyweight (1½ ml per 5 kg bodyweight). Bodyweight Dose Doses per 5-litre pack Up to 7 kg 2 ml 2500 8–13 kg 4 ml 1250 14–20 kg 6 ml 833 21–26 kg 8 ml 625 27–33 kg 10 ml 500 34–40 kg 12 ml 416 41–46 kg 14 ml 357 47–53 kg 16 ml 312 54–59 kg 18 ml 277 60–66 kg 20 ml 250 67–73 kg 22 ml 227 Dosing programme Dose ewes 2–6 weeks before lambing and again soon after lambing to reduce the periparturient rise of roundworm eggs and control chronic fluke disease. On heavily stocked pastures, monthly treatments may be necessary until autumn. Otherwise treat prior to tupping and at housing. Care should be taken not to exceed the recommended worm dose especially during the first month of pregnancy. Ewes should not be treated at the fluke and worm dose during tupping and until one month after the tups are removed. Ensure careful handling if used near lambing time. Dosing of lambs for Nematodirus infection should be based on the likely severity of the challenge. Otherwise treat in late May and repeat at 3 week intervals until August. Dose at weaning and move to clean pasture. If clean pasture is unavailable, dose monthly until sold or until early winter. Dose all sheep in August/September and repeat at 4–6 week intervals depending on the severity of the challenge. Treat all bought-in sheep before allowing to mix with flock. Contra-indications, warnings, etc: Rycoben has a wide safety margin when used at the recommended dose rates. Rycoben is suitable for the treatment of sheep of all ages, and during pregnancy. Rycoben is palatable and non-staining. Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible. Withdrawal Periods: Meat - Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment. Sheep may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 3 days from the last treatment. Milk - Do not use in sheep producing milk for human consumption.

Rycoben - 5lt

111844
A 2.5% ricobendazole drench for sheep. Broad spectrum fluke and worm control for the major internal parasites of sheep including adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms. Rycoben is ovicidal and is effective against mature and immature roundworms and lungworms. It is also effective against removing heads and segments of tapeworms. It controls adult liver fluke and treats chronic fasciolosis. Presentation A creamy pink coloured aqueous suspension containing 2.5% w/v ricobendazole (albendazole oxide) for the treatment of sheep. Contains 1.8% w/v hydrated cobalt sulphate (equivalent to 3.77 mg of elemental cobalt/ml) and 0.19% w/v hydrated sodium selenate (equivalent to 0.41 mg of elemental selenium/ml) as excipients. Uses Broad spectrum fluke and worm control for the major internal parasites of sheep including: Adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms: Bunostomum, Chabertia, Cooperia, Haemonchus, Nematodirus, Oesophagostomum, Ostertagia, Strongyloides and Trichostrongylus. Lungworms: Dictyocaulus filaria. Tapeworms: Moniezia spp. Adult liver fluke: Fasciola hepatica. Rycoben is ovicidal and is effective against mature and immature roundworms and lungworms. It is also effective against removing heads and segments of tapeworms. It controls adult liver fluke and treats chronic fasciolosis. Dosage and administration: Worm dose Rycoben should be administered orally with standard drenching equipment to sheep at a dosage rate of 5 mg ricobendazole per kg (1 ml per 5 kg bodyweight). Bodyweight Dose Doses per 5-litre pack Up to 10 kg 2 ml 2500 11–20 kg 4 ml 1250 21–30 kg 6 ml 833 31–40 kg 8 ml 625 41–50 kg 10 ml 500 51–60 kg 12 ml 416 61–70 kg 14 ml 357 71-80 kg 16 ml 312 Fluke and worm dose For the control of adult liver fluke and the treatment of chronic fasciolosis, in addition to the treatment of roundworm, lungworm and tapeworm infection in sheep by oral administration at a dose rate of 7.5 mg ricobendazole per kg bodyweight (1½ ml per 5 kg bodyweight). Bodyweight Dose Doses per 5-litre pack Up to 7 kg 2 ml 2500 8–13 kg 4 ml 1250 14–20 kg 6 ml 833 21–26 kg 8 ml 625 27–33 kg 10 ml 500 34–40 kg 12 ml 416 41–46 kg 14 ml 357 47–53 kg 16 ml 312 54–59 kg 18 ml 277 60–66 kg 20 ml 250 67–73 kg 22 ml 227 Dosing programme Dose ewes 2–6 weeks before lambing and again soon after lambing to reduce the periparturient rise of roundworm eggs and control chronic fluke disease. On heavily stocked pastures, monthly treatments may be necessary until autumn. Otherwise treat prior to tupping and at housing. Care should be taken not to exceed the recommended worm dose especially during the first month of pregnancy. Ewes should not be treated at the fluke and worm dose during tupping and until one month after the tups are removed. Ensure careful handling if used near lambing time. Dosing of lambs for Nematodirus infection should be based on the likely severity of the challenge. Otherwise treat in late May and repeat at 3 week intervals until August. Dose at weaning and move to clean pasture. If clean pasture is unavailable, dose monthly until sold or until early winter. Dose all sheep in August/September and repeat at 4–6 week intervals depending on the severity of the challenge. Treat all bought-in sheep before allowing to mix with flock. Contra-indications, warnings, etc: Rycoben has a wide safety margin when used at the recommended dose rates. Rycoben is suitable for the treatment of sheep of all ages, and during pregnancy. Rycoben is palatable and non-staining. Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible. Withdrawal Periods: Meat - Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment. Sheep may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 3 days from the last treatment. Milk - Do not use in sheep producing milk for human consumption.

Rycoben - 800ml

114713
A 2.5% ricobendazole drench for sheep. Broad spectrum fluke and worm control for the major internal parasites of sheep including adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms. Rycoben is ovicidal and is effective against mature and immature roundworms and lungworms. It is also effective against removing heads and segments of tapeworms. It controls adult liver fluke and treats chronic fasciolosis. Presentation A creamy pink coloured aqueous suspension containing 2.5% w/v ricobendazole (albendazole oxide) for the treatment of sheep. Contains 1.8% w/v hydrated cobalt sulphate (equivalent to 3.77 mg of elemental cobalt/ml) and 0.19% w/v hydrated sodium selenate (equivalent to 0.41 mg of elemental selenium/ml) as excipients. Uses Broad spectrum fluke and worm control for the major internal parasites of sheep including: Adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms: Bunostomum, Chabertia, Cooperia, Haemonchus, Nematodirus, Oesophagostomum, Ostertagia, Strongyloides and Trichostrongylus. Lungworms: Dictyocaulus filaria. Tapeworms: Moniezia spp. Adult liver fluke: Fasciola hepatica. Rycoben is ovicidal and is effective against mature and immature roundworms and lungworms. It is also effective against removing heads and segments of tapeworms. It controls adult liver fluke and treats chronic fasciolosis. Dosage and administration: Worm dose Rycoben should be administered orally with standard drenching equipment to sheep at a dosage rate of 5 mg ricobendazole per kg (1 ml per 5 kg bodyweight). Bodyweight Dose Doses per 5-litre pack Up to 10 kg 2 ml 2500 11–20 kg 4 ml 1250 21–30 kg 6 ml 833 31–40 kg 8 ml 625 41–50 kg 10 ml 500 51–60 kg 12 ml 416 61–70 kg 14 ml 357 71-80 kg 16 ml 312 Fluke and worm dose For the control of adult liver fluke and the treatment of chronic fasciolosis, in addition to the treatment of roundworm, lungworm and tapeworm infection in sheep by oral administration at a dose rate of 7.5 mg ricobendazole per kg bodyweight (1½ ml per 5 kg bodyweight). Bodyweight Dose Doses per 5-litre pack Up to 7 kg 2 ml 2500 8–13 kg 4 ml 1250 14–20 kg 6 ml 833 21–26 kg 8 ml 625 27–33 kg 10 ml 500 34–40 kg 12 ml 416 41–46 kg 14 ml 357 47–53 kg 16 ml 312 54–59 kg 18 ml 277 60–66 kg 20 ml 250 67–73 kg 22 ml 227 Dosing programme Dose ewes 2–6 weeks before lambing and again soon after lambing to reduce the periparturient rise of roundworm eggs and control chronic fluke disease. On heavily stocked pastures, monthly treatments may be necessary until autumn. Otherwise treat prior to tupping and at housing. Care should be taken not to exceed the recommended worm dose especially during the first month of pregnancy. Ewes should not be treated at the fluke and worm dose during tupping and until one month after the tups are removed. Ensure careful handling if used near lambing time. Dosing of lambs for Nematodirus infection should be based on the likely severity of the challenge. Otherwise treat in late May and repeat at 3 week intervals until August. Dose at weaning and move to clean pasture. If clean pasture is unavailable, dose monthly until sold or until early winter. Dose all sheep in August/September and repeat at 4–6 week intervals depending on the severity of the challenge. Treat all bought-in sheep before allowing to mix with flock. Contra-indications, warnings, etc: Rycoben has a wide safety margin when used at the recommended dose rates. Rycoben is suitable for the treatment of sheep of all ages, and during pregnancy. Rycoben is palatable and non-staining. Assess bodyweight as accurately as possible. Withdrawal Periods: Meat - Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment. Sheep may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 3 days from the last treatment. Milk - Do not use in sheep producing milk for human consumption.
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