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Eprinex Pour-On for Beef and Dairy Cattle:  Uses
 
 
Eprinex Pour-On for Beef and Dairy Cattle
Uses
For treatment and control of gastrointestinal roundworms (including inhibited Ostertagia ostertagi and Cooperia spp.), lungworms, warbles, sucking and biting lice, chorioptic and sarcoptic mange mites in beef and dairy cattle.
EPRINEX Pour-On for Beef and Dairy Cattle, applied at the recommended dose volume of 1 ml/10 kg bodyweight, to achieve a dose level of 500 micrograms eprinomectin/kg, is indicated for treatment and control of the following parasites:
Inhibited
PARASITE
Adult
L4
L4
Gastrointestinal Roundworms:
   
Ostertagia spp.
 
Ostertagia lyrata
  
Ostertagia ostertagi
Cooperia spp.
Cooperia oncophora
 
Cooperia pectinata
 
Cooperia punctata
 
Cooperia surnabada
 
Haemonchus placei
 
Trichostrongylus spp.
 
Trichostrongylus axei
 
Trichostrongylus colubriformis
 
Bunostomum phlebotomum
 
Nematodirus helvetianus
 
Oesophagostomum spp.
  
Oesophagostomum radiatum
 
Trichuris spp.
  
Lungworm:
   
Dictyocaulus viviparus
 
Warbles (parasitic stages):
Adult
Immature
Hypoderma bovis
 
H. lineatum
 
Mange Mites:
   
Chorioptes bovis
 
Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis
 
Lice:
   
Linognathus vituli
 
Haematopinus eurysternus
 
Solenopotes capillatus
 
Damalinia bovis
 
Prolonged activity
EPRINEX Pour-On for Beef and Dairy Cattle, applied as recommended, controls re-infections with the following parasites:
Prolonged activity
Dictyocaulus viviparus
up to 28 days
Ostertagia ostertagi
up to 28 days
Ostertagia lyrata
up to 28 days
Oesophagostomum radiatum
up to 28 days
Cooperia oncophora
up to 21 days
Cooperia punctata
up to 21 days
Cooperia surnabada
up to 21 days
Trichostrongylus axei
up to 21 days
Trichostrongylus colubriformis
up to 21 days
Haemonchus placei
up to 14 days
Nematodirus helvetianus
up to 14 days
For best results EPRINEX Pour-On for Beef and Dairy Cattle should be part of a programme to control both internal and external parasites of cattle based on the epidemiology of these parasites.
           
 
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  Date updated: 26 September 2007