Product Description
Cydectin injection 200ml For the prevention and treatment of psoroptic mange (scab) in sheep.
For the treatment and control of infections caused by moxidectin sensitive strains of the following endoparasites and ectoparasites:
Gastro-intestinal nematodes (stomach & gut worms), respiratory tract nematode (lung worm) and Psoroptes ovis (scab mite).
Administration of Cydectin injection 200ml
Inject subcutaneously (under the skin) in the neck. Use sterile 18 gauge needles or smaller, of half inch (1.5 cm) length. Ensure that the needle is inserted carefully under the skin using aseptic precautions and that product does not leak from the injection site. Be certain that the needle has penetrated the skin before delivering the dose. To ensure administration of a correct dose, bodyweight should be determined as accurately as possible; accuracy of the dosing device should be checked.
If animals are to be treated collectively rather than individually, they should be grouped according to their bodyweight and dosed accordingly, in order to avoid under or over dosing.
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF SCAB
Prevention of scab:
For routine prevention, all sheep in the flock must be injected once.
A single injection with CYDECTIN will protect against sheep scab for at least 28 days from the time of treatment. If sheep come in contact with infected animals after that time, infestation can occur.
All bought-in or returned animals should be treated and isolated for 12 days before mixing with the rest of the flock.
Ensure adequate fencing between neighbouring flocks.
It has been demonstrated that a single injection of all sheep in an area (with a double treatment of any clinically affected animals) is an effective alternative to routine autumn dipping to eradicate sheep scab.
Treatment of Scab Outbreaks:
Inject all sheep in the affected flock or sub-flock, twice, 10 days apart.
The two injections must be given on different sides of the neck.
It is important to ensure that all in-contact sheep are treated.
Sheep scab mites can remain infective off the animal, on fences, posts etc. for at least 16 days. Since CYDECTIN protects for at least 28 days (i.e. longer than the time for which scab mites can remain infective off the animal), treated sheep can be immediately turned back onto the same pasture after dosing.
Since the effect of any injectable on scab mites is not immediate, contact between treated infected sheep and non-treated, non-infected sub-flocks must be avoided until at least 12 days after the last treatment.
TREATMENT AND CONTROL OF WORMS
Dosing guidelines
CYDECTIN is a member of the avermectin/milbemycin 3-ML class of anthelmintics. The advice of a veterinary surgeon should be sought in using CYDECTIN 1% Solution for Injection for Sheep in a dosing programme, to ensure correct diagnosis of the nematode infection present and to minimise the risk of developing resistance.
CYDECTIN gives optimal pasture protection against stomach worms (Ostertagia and Haemonchus) with an 8 week dosing interval – i.e. 5 week protection against stomach worm, plus a 3 week interval from any re-infection to the presence of eggs in the dung. More frequent dosing may be required for the treatment and control of intestinal worms (eg Trichostrongylus and Cooperia spp) due to a less persistent effect against these species of nematode.
The following may be used as a guide:
Ewes: Treat at or around lambing to minimise the “spring rise”, then again pre-tupping, when rams should be treated also.
After treatment, CYDECTIN continues to kill stomach worms picked up by the ewe for 5 weeks, thus substantially reducing pasture contamination. This “vacuum-cleaning” effect greatly reduces the worm challenge to lambs grazing the same pasture.
Lambs: The first dose should be given at around 4-6 weeks of age, with a second dose, if required 8 weeks later. For treatment and control of winter Trichostrongylosis (Black Scour) dosing may need to be repeated at more frequent intervals due to a less persistent effect against intestinal nematodes.
Withdrawal periods
Meat and offal: 70 days
Milk: Not for use in sheep producing milk for human consumption or industrial purposes, including the dry period
Cydectin 1% sheep injection 200ml
Product Description
Contains Moxidectin for the prevention and treatment of psoroptic mange (scab) in sheep and for the treatment and control of infections caused by moxidectin sensitive strains of the following endoparasites and ectoparasites:
Gastro-intestinal nematodes:
•Haemonchus contortus
•Ostertagia (Teladorsagia) circumcincta (including inhibited larvae)
•Trichostrongylus axei (adults)
•Trichostrongylus colubriformis (adults and L3)
•Nematodirus spathiger (adults)
•Cooperia curticei (adults)
•Cooperia punctata (adults)
•Gaigeria pachyscelis (L3)
•Oesophagostomum columbianum (L3)
•Chabertia ovina (adults)
Respiratory tract nematode:
•Dictyocaulus filaria
Larvae of diptera:
•Oestrus ovis (L1, L2, L3)
CYDECTIN has a persistent effect in preventing infection or reinfection for:
•at least 4 weeks against Psoroptes ovis
•5 weeks against Ostertagia circumcincta and Haemonchus contortus
•4 weeks against Gaigeria pachyscelis and Oesophagostomum columbianum
•2 weeks against Trichostrongylus colubriformis.
Trials have shown that CYDECTIN may be effective against strains of Haemonchus contortus resistant to benzimidazoles, ivermectin and doramectin.
ROUTINE PREVENTION OF SCAB One injection at the recommended dosage will protect against Psoroptes ovis (scab mite) infestation for at least 28 days.
TREATMENT OF SCAB OUTBREAKS Two injections at the recommended dosage, 10 days apart.
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