Cloziverm
| Species | Cattle, sheep. |
|---|---|
| Composition |
1 ml of injectable solution contains, in mg: - Active substance: - Excipients: |
| Indications |
The veterinary medicine Cloziverm is indicated for the treatment of cattle and sheep in cases of: - Dictyocaulosis |
| Dosage and method of administration |
Cloziverm is administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly in the subscapular region, once, at a dose of 1 ml per 50 kg of body weight. In the case of mange (scabies) in animals, it should be administered repeatedly at intervals of 7-14 days. For mass treatments, each batch should be tested preliminarily on a small group (5-10 animals). If no complications arise after 3 days, the medication can be used for the other animals in the herd. |
| Contraindications | Cloziverm should not be used in sick animals, pregnant females, and those in lactation whose milk is intended for human consumption. Additionally, it should not be administered simultaneously with organochlorine or organophosphorus antiparasitics. |
| Waiting period | Meat and organs - 35 days. |
| Release form | Sterile glass bottles with capacities of 50 ml, 100 ml, and 200 ml. |
| 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 |
2 years from the production date, after opening – 21 days, stored at temperatures between 2°C and 8°C. Do not use after the expiry date indicated on the packaging. |
