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It is also a combination vaccine that provides immunity against Canine Parvovirus, Canine Distemper, Infectious Canine Hepatitis, Canine Parainfluenza Virus, Leptospirosis, Infectious Laryngotracheitis) and Rabies.
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Trodax 34% Injection is a powerful flukicide for cattle and sheep. Trodax 34% Injection solution is indicated for the treatment of fascioliasis, the infestation of mature and immature fluke in cattle and sheep.
Active Ingredient:Nitroxinil
Target Species: Cattle, sheep
Treats and Controls: Mature fluke, Immature fluke
Administration Method: Subcutaneous injection (under the skin)
Withdrawal Time: 60 days for cattle intended for meat and offal, not permitted for use on cattle producing milk for human consumption, including during the dry period. 60 days for sheep intended for meat and offal, not permitted for use on sheep producing milk for human consumption.
Dosage for cattle: 1.5 ml per 50 kg of bodyweight
Body Weight
Dose Volume
Number of full doses per pack:
250ml
500ml
1 Litre
50kg
1.5 ml
166
333
666
100kg
3 ml
83
166
333
150kg
4.5 ml
55
111
222
200kg
6 ml
41
83
166
250kg
7.5 ml
33
66
133
300kg
9 ml
27
55
111
350kg
10.5 ml
23
47
95
400kg
12 ml
20
41
83
450kg
13.5 ml
18
37
74
500kg
15 ml
16
33
66
550kg
16.5 ml
15
3
60
600kg
18 ml
13
27
55
Dosage for sheep:0.75 ml per 25 kg of bodyweight
Body Weight
Dose Volume
Number of full doses per pack:
250ml
500ml
1 Litre
14-20kg
0.5 ml
500
1000
2000
21-30kg
0.75 ml
333
666
1333
31-40kg
1 ml
250
500
1000
41-55kg
1.5 ml
166
333
666
56-75kg
2 ml
125
250
500
over 75kg
2.5 ml
100
200
400
Always read the label and all enclosed information for Trodax 34% Injection before administering to animals!
How Livestock Contract Liver Fluke
Animals are infected by ingesting encapsulated larvae (metacercariae) on contaminated grass. Typically,individual farms will have wet “flukey areas” that should not be used or grazed at times of the year whenmetacercariae are likely to be present, i.e. late summer to winter (depending on climatic conditions). However,cattle and sheep often graze on such areas. Therefore, it cannot be assumed that liver fluke infection is absentfrom any area of Ireland.