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Clinical particulars
Pharmaceutical Particulars
Target species
Sheep
Indications for use, specifying the target species
For the treatment and control of headflies. For the treatment of tick infestation with a persistent efficacy of 10 weeks (the majority of ticks killed within 3 hours) and treatment of biting lice in sheep. For the prevention and treatment of blowfly strike in sheep
Contraindications
Not to be used in lambs less than one week old.
Avoid treating very young lambs if the weather is unseasonably hot.
For the prevention of blowfly strike; do not administer to animals of less than
12.5 kg bodyweight.
Special warnings for each target species
None
Special precautions for use
i. Special precautions for use in animals
Crovect minimises mothering-up problems after treatment. However, care must be taken not to apply the product right to the lamb’s tail, as a ewe recognises a young lamb partly by the smell of the tail area.
Blowflies are attracted by dirty, damp wool or open wounds. The most common site for fly strike is the rump due to soiling caused by diarrhoea and urine staining. The efficacy of Crovect is reduced in the presence of soiled or dirty wool. Therefore, sheep must be crutched (dagged) regularly and appropriate worm control measures employed.
Take care not to apply product in the sheep’s eyes. This precaution should be observed particularly when treating breeds with little wool on their heads.
Full operating and maintenance instructions, including details on the use of nozzles are supplied with each Pour-On Gun. Please read carefully before use. Maintain gun carefully to ensure accurate dosage.
Prior to application, check the Pour-On gun for correct operation and calibration.
For external use only
ii. Special precautions to be taken by the person administering the veterinary medicinal product to animals
Make sure when attaching the Crovect Pour-On gun onto the container that the coiled retainer is secured onto the cap and the applicator.
Wear eye protection, protective clothing, rubber gloves and boots when applying the product.
Wear a disposable face-mask when applying as a fan-spray for the prevention of blowfly-strike.
Cypermethrin can be skin sensitizing and eye irritating. In a few instances operators may experience a mild tingling sensation of the skin when using the product. Wash splashes from skin immediately and thoroughly with plenty of clean water. If irritation persists seek medical advice immediately. If product splashes in eyes, flush thoroughly with water for 10 to 15 minutes and seek medical advice immediately.
Remove contaminated clothing immediately and wash exposed skin with plenty of clean water.
Do not eat, drink or smoke whilst using the product.
Wash hands and exposed skin before eating, drinking or smoking and after work.
Use in a well-ventilated area and avoid inhaling the vapour.
iii. Other precautions
As a precautionary measure sheep must be kept away from watercourses for at least one hour following treatment.
Adverse reactions (frequency and seriousness)
None known
Use during pregnancy, lactation or lay
No restrictions, but handle pregnant sheep with care.
Interaction with other medicinal products and other forms of interaction
The product must be applied only with the Crovect Pour-On Gun, as the product may have a detrimental effect on certain components of conventional dosing guns.
Amounts to be administered and administration route
On completion of each treatment cycle of the product and before the dosing gun is stored, immediately expel any remaining product in the dosing gun.
Failure to use the product as directed may result in suboptimal parasite control.
Administer by means of a Crovect Pour-On Gun as follows:
Prevention of blowfly strike
Bodyweight
Dose
Doses per litre
Up to 25 kg*
20 ml
50
25 to 40 kg
30 ml
33
Over 40 kg
40 ml
25
*Do not administer to animals of less than 12.5 kg bodyweight.
Apply as a fan-spray to the surface of the fleece on the back and hindquarters of the sheep using the Pour-On Gun fitted with the fan-spray nozzle. Half the dose should be applied to the shoulders, back and flanks, and half to the rump. The distance between the nozzle and the fleece should be approximately 20 cm. Each dose will require 2 or 3 sweeps to apply.
THE PRODUCT WILL PREVENT BLOWFLY STRIKE ONLY ON AREAS COVERED BY SPRAY.
One application will give 6-8 weeks protection. Re-treat as required.
Description: 4BlowflyStrikePreventionCrovect
Treatment of blowfly strike
Apply directly to all the affected parts at the rate of 2.5 ml per 100 –150 cm2 (roughly the size of a hand). The T-bar nozzle should be used. Most strikes will require 5-10 ml. Ensure that all affected parts are treated. A single application is sufficient to ensure that larvae are expelled and killed within a few hours.
Lice: 5 ml per 20 kg bodyweight up to a maximum of 20 ml.
Bodyweight
Dose
Doses per litre
Up to 20 kg
5 ml
200
21 to 40 kg
10 ml
100
41 to 60 kg
15 ml
66
Over 60 kg
20 ml
50
Using the straight nozzle on the Pour-On Gun, apply as a pin-stream from the shoulders to the rump along the middle of the backline. Sheep may be treated off- shears or at any time during the year.
Description: 1LiceCrovect
Ticks: Adult sheep and lambs greater than 10 kg: 10 ml per 20 kg bodyweight, up to a maximum of 40 ml. One treatment will give 10 weeks cover.
Lambs under 10 kg: 5 ml followed 3 weeks later by a 10 ml application.
Bodyweight
Dose
Doses per litre
Up to 10 kg
5 ml
200
11 to 20 kg
10 ml
100
21 to 40 kg
20 ml
50
41 to 60 kg
30 ml
33
Over 60 kg
40 ml
25
Using the straight nozzle on the Pour-On Gun, apply as a pin-stream from the crown of the head (see section Special precautions for use (i) regarding avoidance of the eyes) to the top of the rump.
Description: 2TicksCrovect
Headflies: 5 ml per animal irrespective of size.
Apply to the top of the head between the ears using the T-bar nozzle. Take care not to apply product in the sheep’s eyes.
Description: 3HeadflyCrovect
One application before the start of the headfly season will give up to 4 weeks protection. Re-treat as required.
This product contains a blue dye to aid in the identification of treated animals. The colour is temporary and will fade from the fleece within 48 hours of application.
Overdose (symptoms, emergency procedures, antidotes), if necessary
Toxic signs in mammals are tremors, hyperexcitability, salivation, chorea, athetosis and paralysis. The signs disappear rapidly and the animals recover, generally within a week.
There is no specific antidote but symptomatic therapy can be given if considered necessary.
Withdrawal period(s)
Meat and offal: 8 days
Milk: 5 days