For animal treatment only
Cattle must not be treated within a period of 14 days before or after treatment with organophosphorus compounds.
The bodyweight of animals should be assessed as accurately as possible before calculating the dosage.
At normal levamisole dose levels animals rarely show any side effects.
The effects of levamisole overdosage are transient and include head shaking, salivation and slight muscle tremors and are more likely to be observed n cattle than in sheep.
At normal oxyclozanide dose levels animals may show slight softening of the faeces with the occasional individual showing increased frequency of defecation and transient in appetence.
The effects of oxyclozanide overdose are duliness, diarrhoea, inappetence and loss of weight.
These effects are occasionally enhanced in animals with severe liver damage and/or dehydration at the time of dosing.
May be given to young, pregnant and lactating animals.
Due regard must be always be given to physical condition, particularly of any animals in advanced pregnancy and/or under stress from adverse weather conditions, poor nutrition, penning, handline etc, in case of doubt consult your veterinary surgeon.
Operate Warning
When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Wash splashes from eyes and skin immediately, immediately take off any contaminated clothing.
Wash hands and exposed skin before meals.
Levamisole can cause idiosyncratic reactions and serious blood disorders in a very small number of people.
If symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting or abdominal discomfort are experienced when using the product or sore mouth/throat or fever occur shortly afterward, then medical advice should be sought.
Wash hands after use
Dispose of containers safely
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