| Type & Composition : |
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An ectoparasiticide contains: 5% (w/v) Deltamethrin in the form of an Emulsifiable Concentrate. |
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| Mode of Action : |
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Non-systematic Pyrethroid insecticide with contact and stomach action. |
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| Advantages & Properties : |
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- Used for the treatment of different ectoparasites as keds, lice, screw worms, which attack sheep, goats, cattle and camels.
- Acts against insects that show resistance to many organic insecticides which contains Chloride and Phosphorus, and other insecticides
that contain carbonic acid and other pyrethroids.
- Used for the control of nuisance flies and other insects in farm stable and animal houses. |
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| Percentage of use : |
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| Withdrawal Period: |
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- No withdrawal period for meat or milk.
- No side effects in pregnant or lactating animals. |
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| Toxicity : |
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- Toxic to bees.
- Toxic to fish. |
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| Precautions : |
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1- Use Ectoparasiticide as the dosage and the applications rate indicate.
2- Keep in it’s original bottles away from children reach.
3- Keep at temperatures below 25° C.
4- Wear protective clothes during application.
5- Do not drink, eat or smoke during application.
6- Discard bottles properly to avoid misuse.
7- Wash applicators well with water and soap when finish.
8- Wash hands with water and soap when finish.
9- Avoid application on sick, weak, exhausted or small animals. |
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| Antidote & Medical Treatment : |
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- Give activated charcoal.
- Give sufficient amount of oxygen. |
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| Packing : |
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Bottles of 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml and 1 lit. |
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