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| Parid Inj. |
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| (The best Ectendoparaciticidal product) |
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| Formulation |
| Each ml contains : Ivermectin 10 mg |
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| Salient features |
- Wide safety margin.
- Safe in pregnant animals.
- Very high antiparasitic activity even in small doses.
- Stress free treatment.
- Persistent activity against both mature and immature stages of nematodes.
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| Indications |
Cattle & Swine
Gastrointestinal roundworms (adults and 4th stage larva), lungworms (adult and 4th stage larva), cattle grubs (parasitic stages), sucking lice, eye worms (Thelazia) and mites (scabies).
Camel
Gastrointestinal nematodes, scabies and filariasis
Sheep
Gastrointestinal roundworms (adults and 4th stage larva), lungworms (adults and 4th stage larva), nasal bots and mange mites (sheep scab).
Dogs
Mature and immature internal and external parasitic infestation. |
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| Dosage |
Ivermectin (Parid inj.) should be given only by subcutaneous injection at the recommend dosage level of :-
200 μg (0.2 mg / kg body weight) ivermectin per kg body weight under the loose skin in front of, or behind, the shoulder in bovine, camelide and in neck of ovine, swine and caprine using aseptic techniques and 17 gauge x ½ inch needle.
In canines 250-500 mcg/kg Body weight by subcutaneous route. |
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| Warnings / Precautions |
- Ivermectin is not recommended for use in puppies less than weeks old.
- Breeds like Collies, Shetland Sheepdogs and Old English Sheepdogs possess a genetic sensitivity to ivermectin, hence Ivermectin in these breeds should be avoided.
- Ivermectin should not be used with valium or tranquilizers related to valium, amitraz dips, collars or topical treatments, due to the potential of adverse drug interactions.
- Dogs who receive an overdosage of ivermectin or develop signs of acute toxicity (CNS effects, GI, cardiovascular) should receive supportive and symptomatic therapy.
- The injectable products for use in cattle, sheep and camel should be given subcutaneously only; do not give IM or IV. Use with care in dog as severe adverse reactions may occur.
- Because milk withdrawal times have not been established, the drug is not approved for use in lactating dairy animals or females of breeding age.
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| 1ml , 10 ml & 30 ml. vial |
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| Indocard Liquid |
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| For prevention and control of ticks, mites, lice and fleas. |
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| Composition |
| Each ml contains : Cypermethrin – High CIS100mg |
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| Salient features |
- Cypermethrin is a pyrethroid insecticide.
- It acts as a fast-acting neurotoxin in insects.
- Greater potency and residual effect
- Prolonged activity
- Low mammalian toxicity and irritability
- High margin of safety
- Repellent activity against fleas, ticks and mosquitoes.
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| Indications |
| Prevention and control of ticks, mites, lice, and fleas. |
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| Administration and Dosage |
Body spray or dip - 1-2 ml in 1 liter of water
Back line spray - 5 ml in 1 liter of water
Animal housing - 20 ml in 1 liter of water
For better results :
- Indocard application be repeated after 10 days in heavily
infected animals.
- Indocard should be used as prophylaxis once in three months.
- Indocard must be sprayed in animal housing before and after rainy season.
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| Precautions |
- Avoid direct contact with eyes and skin.
- Prevent licking by the animals.
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| Presentation |
| 15 ml and 1 liter |
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| Alzol Vet. |
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| Broad spectrum anthelmintic |
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| Composition |
| Powder : |
Albendazole I.P. 5 % w / w |
| Suspension : |
Albendazole I.P. 2.5 % w / v |
| Bolus : |
Albendazole IP 1.5 gm & 3 gm |
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| Salient features |
- A benzimidazole anthelmintic, Alzol is highly effective against round worms, lung worms, tape worms and liver flukes.
- It is effective against immature and mature worms.
- It is safe in young, old and debilitated animals and poultry.
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| Indications |
- Major gastrointestinal nematodes of ruminants.
- Whip worms of ruminants, pig, dog and cat.
- Lung worms of horse, ruminants, pig, dog and cat.
- Bladder worms of dog and cat.
- Ostertagia larvae in ruminants.
- Tape worms in dog, cat and ruminants.
- Flukes in ruminants, dog, cat and horses.
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| Dosage
Powder |
| Powder : Albendazole I.P. 5 % w /w |
Cattle
Horse, Camel & pig
Sheep & Goat
Dog & Cat |
15 gm per 100 kg b.w.
10 gm per 100 kg b.w.
2 gm per 20 kg b.w.
6 gm per 10 kg b.w. |
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| Suspension : Albendazole I.P. 2.5 % w / v |
Horse, Camel & pig
Cattle
Sheep & Goat
Dog and Cat |
6 ml per 30 kg b.w.
30 ml per100 kg b.w.
6 ml per 30 kg b.w.
1 ml per 2.5 kg b.w |
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| Bolus : Albendazole IP 1.5 gm & 3 gm |
Horse, Camel & pig
Cattle |
5 mg per kg b.w.
7.5 mg.per kg b.w |
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| Contraindication / precautions |
| Not recommended in cattle, sheep during the first 45 days of pregnancy. Albendazole has been associated with teratogenic and embryotoxic effects in rats, rabbits and sheep when given early in pregnancy. |
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| Presentation |
Powder 30 gm and 300 gm
Suspension 30 ml
Bolus 3.0 gm strip of 1 bolus
1.5 gm strip of 2 boli |
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| Flunil Plus Liquid |
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| Each ml contains : |
Oxyclozanide I.P. Vet. |
3% w/v |
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Tetramisole I.P.Vet |
3% w/v |
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