Complete Up To Date Information about Tiguvon Pour-On Cattle Insecticide.
NADA Number: 034-641 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Tiguvon Pour-On Cattle Insecticide |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Bayer Healthcare LLC, Animal Health Division |
| Sponsor Address |
P. O. Box 390 Sahwnee Mission, KS 66201 USA |
| Ingredients |
Fenthion |
| Species |
Cattle, dairy, not lactating Cattle, beef Cattle, calves, 3 months and older |
| Routes of Administration |
Topical |
| Dose Form |
Liquid |
| Drug Form |
Liquid |
| Dispensing Status |
OTC |
| Patent Number |
4096262 |
| Withdrawal Time |
Cattle: 35 days before slaughter following single treatment. Do not use withing 28 days of freshening or for milk for balance of that period.
Cattle: 45 days before slaughter following second treatment. Do not use withing 28 days of freshening or for milk for balance of that period. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
524.920 Fenthion. Specifications: The drug is in a liquid form containing 3 percent of fenthion. Conditions of use: Cattle (beef and nonlactating dairy) Amount: It is used at the rate of one-half fluid ounce per 100 pounds of body weight placed on the backline of the animal. Only one application per season should be made for grub control and this will also provide initial control of lice. A second application for lice control may be made if animals become re-infected, but no sooner than 35 days after the first treatment. Indications: The drug is used as a pour-on formulation for the control of grubs and lice in beef and nonlactating cattle. Limitations: Proper timing of treatment is important for grub control. Cattle should be treated as soon as possible after heel-fly activity ceases. Cattle should not be slaughtered within 35 days following a single treatment. If a second application is made for lice control, cattle should not be within 45 days of the second treatment. The drug must not be used within 28 days of freshening of dairy cattle. If freshening should occur within 28 days after treatment, do not use milk as human food for the balance of the 28-day interval. Do not treat lactating dairy cattle; calves less than 3 months old; or sick, convalescent, or stressed livestock. Do not treat cattle for 10 days before or after shipping weaning, or dehorning or after exposure to contagious infectious diseases. Do not use on animals simultaneously or within a few days before or after treatment with or exposure to cholinesterase-inhibiting drugs, pesticides, or chemicals. |