Taurador Pour-on for Cattle

Taurador® Pour-on is a doramectin based endectocide licensed to treat gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, warbles, sucking and biting lice, mange mites and hornfly in cattle. Taurador has persistent activity against a large number of cattle parasites. Legal Category POM-VPS

Target Species: Beef cattle, dairy cattle

  • Active Ingredient

    Doramectin 5mg

  • Pharmaceutical Form

    Pour-on solution. A pale blue, clear solution

  • Indications

    For treatment of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, warbles, sucking and biting lice, mange mites and hornfly in cattle.

    The veterinary product protects cattle against infection or re-infection with the following parasites for the periods indicated.

    Ostertagia ostertagi 35 days 
    Cooperia oncophora 28 days 
    Dictyocaulus viviparus 42 days 
    Linognathis vituli 49 days 
    Oesophagostomum radiatum 21 days 
    Damalinia (Bovicola) bovis 42 days 
    Trichostrongylus axei 28 days 
    Solenopotes capillatus 35 days 

  • Dosage

    For topical use: pour-on application
    A single treatment of 500 µg of doramectin/kg bodyweight equivalent to 1 ml of product per 10 kg bodyweight, applied topically along the mid-line of the back in a narrow strip between the withers and tailhead.

    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- and over- dosing.

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