
Type a description for this product here... External Antiparasitary Solution Composition Diazinon.................................................................. 60 g; Excipient until................................................................ 100 g. Action The active substance-diazinon is an insecticide, composed of organophophosphoricsynthesis, which acts by contact and ingestion of external parasites by blocking acetylcholine. The Diazinon binds stable to the enzyme causing irreversible blockage and the acetylcholine chemical mediator remaining unhydrolysed accumulates and causes the paralysis of the neuromuscular system of the parasite.. Indications Diazinol is recommended in cattle, sheep, goats, suine in the prevention and treatment of ectoparasitics transmitted by ticks, lice and flies, as well as of Scablia (Sarcopter, Psoropoptia, Chorioptic, Demodecica). Way to use The product applies only externally, in the form of local treatments, sprays or bathing. The time and frequency of applying treatment depend on the nature of the parasite,climatic conditions, the degree of infestation. Antiparasitary treatment is repeated at a interval of 8-10 days. Bovine: Spray: 20ml/20l water, i.e. 1:1000 (600 ppm). The sprinkling of the animal is done onall parts of the body. Local treatments: 5ml/1l water, i.e. 1:200 (3000 ppm). Sheep-Goats: Bathing: The initial filling solution of the basin-420 ml diazinol in 1000 l water, i.e. 1:2400 (250 ppm). Refilling (filling) bath-250 ml diazinol in 200 l water, respectively 1:800 (750 ppm). Local treatment: 5 ml/1l water, i.e. 1:200 (3000 ppm). Spraying: 20 ml/20l water, i.e. 1:1000 (600 ppm). For bathing it is necessary that the height of the solution in the bathroom is 70 cm for lambs and youth and 100 cm for adult sheep. It is essential to maintain the concentration of the bath by refilling when the volume decreases by 10%. Animals must be completely immersed in the bathroom at least once. Swine: Spray against Scabare: 10 ml diazinol/24 L Press 1:2400 (250ppm).. Contraindications and Precautions When spraying, the operator must avoid inhaling vapours. The antidote is atropine or toxotanine, administered under medical supervision. Diazinol is toxic to birds, bees and fish. It is forbidden to use diazinol in poultry, cats, young people under 6 weeks and infant piglets. Avoid bathing: During rain, on scorching days; Sheep in the first 14 days after trimming, hypotreptic animals and in advanced gestation. Waiting time For meat 14 days, for milk 3 days after the last treatment. Storage conditions Temperature less than 25 °c, protected from direct sunlight.