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Crimectin Plus

Species Cattle.
Composition

Each ml of product contains:

Active substances:
Ivermectin - 10 mg
Clorsulon - 100 mg

Indications

Crimectin PLUS is recommended in the prevention (in herds where the diagnosis has been confirmed) and in the treatment of the following parasitic infestations: Gastrointestinal nematodes produced by Ostertagia ostertagi (adults, L4 and L3, including larval stages), Ostertagia lyrata (adults and L4), Haemonchus placei (adults L4 and L3 including inhibited larval stages), Mecistocirrus digitatus (adults), Trichostrongylus axei (adults and L4), Trichostrongylus columbriformis (adults and L4), Cooperia spp. (adults, L4 and L3) Cooperia oncophora (adults and L4 ), Cooperia punctata (adults and L4), Cooperia pectinata (adults and L4), Nematodirus helvetianus (adults), Nematodirus spathiger (adults); Strongyloides papillosus (adults), Bunostomum phlebotomum (adults, L3 and L4), Toxocara vitulorum (adults, L4 and L3); Oesophagostomum radiatum (adults, L3 and L4); Trichuris spp. (adults).

Ocular nematodes produced by Thelazia spp. (adults).

Pulmonary nematodes produced by Dictyocaulus viviparus (adults, L4, including inhibited larval stages).

Hypodermosis produced by Hypoderma bovis, Hypoderma lineatum, Dermatobia hominis (all larval stages).

Myases: Chrysomyia benzania, Cochilomyia hominivorax.

Infestations with hematophagous (stinging) lice: Linognathus vituli; Haematopinus eurysternus;

Solenopotes capillatus.

Scabies produced by:
Psoroptes ovis, Sarcoptes scabiei.

Tick ​​Infestations:
Ornithodoros savignyi, Boophilus microplus, Boophilus decoloratus (parasites resistant to organophosphorus, synthetic pyrethroids and amides).

Trematodes produced by Fasciola hepatica; Fasciola gigantica (adult and immature forms).

Crimectin Plus helps control infestations with:
Lice (malophages): Damalinia bovis Scabies mites: Chorioptes bovis Crimectin Plus administered in the recommended dose of 1ml/50 kg body weight effectively controls reinfestations with Haemonchus placei, Trichostrongylus axei, Cooperia punctata, Cooperia oncophora and Cooperia surnabada for 14 days after the first treatment; Ostertagia ostertagi and Oesophagostomum radiatum for 21 days after the first treatment and Dyctiocaulus viviparus for 28 days after the first treatment.

Crimectin Plus prevents invasion by larvae of Chrysomyia benzania. The treatment is effective against larvae up to two days old; mature larvae persist for three or more days after treatment.
Crimectin Plus can be used preventively in planned procedures such as castration, deworming preventing invasion by Chrysomyia benzania for 14 days after treatment.
To prevent the development of Chrysomyia benzania larvae in the umbilicus of newly calved calves, Crimectin Plus is administered within 24 hours of calving at the latest.
After the calf castration procedure, Crimectin Plus is administered immediately. All animals injected with Crimectin Plus at birth or castration will be examined daily until the wounds are completely healed. If necessary, apply an insecticide for external use.

Dosage and method of administration

The recommended dose for cattle is 1 ml/50 kg body weight (equivalent to 200 mcg ivermectin/kg body weight and 2 mg clorsulon/kg body weight).

Administration will only be by subcutaneous injection, under the skin in front or behind the shoulder blades.

When the product temperature is below 5°С, administration may be difficult due to product viscosity. Injection can be facilitated by heating the product and the injection equipment to approx. 15°С. It is recommended to use a 16-gauge needle with a length of 15 or 20 mm. Use sterile equipment.

In order to ensure the administration of the correct dose, body weight should be determined as accurately as possible; the accuracy of the dosing equipment will be checked.

Treatment program in regions with Hypoderma spp.
Ivermectin is highly effective against all larval stages of Hypoderma spp. For best results, cows should be treated as soon as possible after the fly season is over. Unrelated to ivermectin, killing the Hypoderma larva while it is in vital areas of the body can cause unwanted host-parasite reactions. Thus, if the Hypoderma lineatum larva is killed when it is in the esophageal tissue, it can create gastric dilatation- volvulus or paralysis if Hypoderma bovis is in the vertebral canal. Therefore, treatments should be carried out before or after these larvae migration stages. Cattle treated with ivermectin after the end of the fly season (in September) can be treated again with ivermectin during the winter for internal parasites, mange or lice, thus also killing the possible larvae responsible for hypodermosis.

Contraindications

Do not administer intramuscularly or intravenously.

Do not use in cases of hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients.

Waiting period

Meat and offal: 66 days.

It is not authorized for use in animals producing milk for human consumption.

Release form

Polypropylene bottles of 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml and 500 ml closed with a bromobutyl rubber stopper and sealed with an aluminum clip.

Type II clear glass vials of 100 ml and 250 ml, closed with a bromobutyl rubber stopper and sealed with an aluminum clip.

Storage conditions Store in a dark place, separate from food and feed, at T°C 5°C + 25°C, in places inaccessible to children.
Shelf life Validity period: indicated on the packaging.
After the first opening of the primary packaging: 28 days.