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Pharmaceutical precautions
Do not store above 25°C, protect from light. Store in the original container. Keep the container tightly closed after use. For animal treatment only. Keep out of reach of children. For use only under veterinary direction.
The product will remain stable for 12 months from manufacture. Once opened the contents must be used within one month or discarded.
Operator Warnings
Wear protective clothing, i.e. cotton overalls, and nitrile rubber or neoprene gloves, (0.3mm thick) and disposable face mask when handling the product and tarpaulins or nets of treated cages.
Wear protective clothing, gloves, eye protection and a disposable face mask when mixing and administering the product.
Do not smoke, drink or eat while handling the product.
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes, nose and mouth. If clothing becomes contaminated remove without delay and wash skin thoroughly with soap and water. Change out of protective clothing and wash hands thoroughly after using the product. Launder protective clothing before re-use.
The product is of low hazard by oral and dermal routes. Inhalation of product may cause irritation to the mucous membranes and respiratory tract. Skin exposure may cause transient sensations (tingling, numbness) which disappear after a few hours. Obtain medical advice if symptoms persist.
Environmental Warnings
In its concentrated form, the product may present a danger to other aquatic life.
Prevent any unnecessary release of the product into the marine environment, do not contaminate natural water with the product, the container, or the rinsings, and do not reuse the container for any purpose.
Do not contaminate surface waters or ditches with product or used containers. Unused product or waste material should be disposed of in accordance with national requirements.
In UK a discharge consent must be obtained from the relevant water authority before use.
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE
Extremely Flammable
           
 
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  Date updated: 28 September 2007