| Active ingredients |
Active Ingredients 100 g/L albendazole (white drench) 75 g/L levamisole (clear drench) 0.9 g/L selenium 2.0 g/L copper 0.2 g/L cobalt 0.6 g/L zinc 0.9 g/L iodine |
| Physical description |
Physical Description A milky blue liquid |
| Farm types |
Dairy, Livestock, Lifestyle
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| Uses include |
Worm drench (cattle)
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| For the control of |
- Parasites
- Cattle
- Gastrointestinal Roundworm
Bunostomum spp (Hookworm) (c), Chabertia spp (Large Mouthed Bowel Worm) adult and immature (c), Cooperia spp (Small Intestinal Worm) (c), Haemonchus spp (Barber's Pole Worm) (c), Nematodirus spp (Thin-Necked Intestinal Worm) (c), Oesophagostomum radiatum (Nodule Worm) (c), Ostertagia ostertagi (Small Brown Stomach Worm) including inhibited L4 larvae (c), Strongyloides spp (Intestinal Threadworm) (c), Trichostrongylus axei (Stomach Hair Worm) (c), Trichostrongylus spp (Black Scour Worm) (c), Trichuris spp (Whip Worm) (c)
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| Works better with |
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| Also known as |
Also Known As Combo Mineralised Cattle Drench
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| Similar products |
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| Other products that may be used for the same purpose |
Competitor Products
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| Timeframe |
How Long
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| Withholding period |
Stock Withholding Meat withholding Animals producing meat or offal for human consumption must not be sold for slaughter either during treatment or within 10 days of cessation of the last treatment.
If a pregnant cow is treated, and the cow calves within the meat with-holding period of the product with which she has been treated, the calf is eligible for slaughter only when the cow is eligible for slaughter. For example, if a cow was treated with Combo™ Cattle (which has a 10 day meat with-holding period) 5 days before she calved (ie the bobby calf is born 5 days into the treatment), then 5 days from the date of birth must elapse before the calf is fit for slaughter for human consumption.
Milk withholding Milk intended for sale for human consumption must be discarded during treatment and for not less than 35 days following the last treatment.
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| Barriers to effectiveness |
Barriers Resistance can develop to any anthelmintic. Check the effectiveness of anthelmintics at least annually (but preferably 3-4 times/year) by faecal egg counting 10 days after drenching, and preferably immediately pre-drenching as well. Follow current recommended parasite management practices to reduce the potential for resistance to develop.
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| Safety |
DG (Class 9)
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| Regulatory requirements |
EPA approval No HSR001750 Registered pursuant to the ACVM Act 1997, No A9790
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Mineralised double combination (white and clear) oral drench
Effective against all roundworm (including inhibited ostertagia larvae and strains that are resistant to either the benzimidazole family or levamisole), lungworm, tapeworm and adult liver fluke
Ideal for the treatment of cooperia in young cattle
Application
Administer orally at 1mL per 10kg live-weight.
Capability and precautions
Do not exceed the stated dose, or dose more frequently than 3-weekly
Doses of 3 or more times those recommended can cause symptoms of levamisole toxicity, so estimate liveweights carefully
Dehydrated animals may be more susceptible to toxicity
Fatal interactions may occur between levamisole and organophosphate dips
Do not use at the same time as any other selenised animal health product without consulting a veterinarian or animal health adviser
Storage and handling
Store in the original container, tightly closed in a cool, dry and locked place away from direct sunlight. Store below 30oC (room temperature).
Shelf life
3 years from date of manufacture.
Safety Documentation
safety data sheet
product safety card