Praziver 200 ml
Highly effective:
Broad-ranging action against internal and external parasites and their larvae stages
Effective against tapeworms
Long-term protection up to 1 month
Safe:
Suitable for various animal species
Tolerated well by animals
Easy to administer:
Odorless and tasteless
Easy to eat
Easily administered to animals
Drug for treatment of parasitic diseases of farm animals including birds.
Praziver is administered to cattle and small ruminants, pigs, horses and farm birds for treatment and prevention of nematodosis,
cestodosis, gadfly invasions and sarcoptoidosis.
Praziquantel — 25 mg/ml, ivermectin — 5 mg/ml, excipients up to 1 ml.
Prasiver is administered to animals orally: to cattle and horses individually, other animal species of animals – individually or in groups, mixed with concentrated feed.
For cattle, horses, sheep and goats, Prasiver is administered for nematode infections of digestive tract (haemonchosis, bunostomosis, esophagostomosis, nematodirosis, habertiosis, cooperaemia, ostertagiosis, strongyloidosis, trichostrongylosis, trichocephalosis, neoascaridosis), pulmonary nematodoses (dictyocausalosis, mulleriosis, cystocausalosis, protostrongylosis), cestodoses (moniziosis, avitellinosis, tizaniziosis), hypodermatosis, gastrophillosis, esophagostomosis and sarcoptoidosis at 0.4 ml per 10 kg of animal body weight; for oestrosis – 0.6 ml per 10 kg of animal body weight.
Where the group administration method is used, the drug dose calculated for a group of no more than 100 sheep (goats) is mixed with concentrated feed at 150 to 200 g of feed per animal. The
resulting drug mixture is poured into feeders making sure that animals have unimpeded access to them.
Treatment of animals against helminths is done before stabling and in spring before the start of the grazing; against gadfly invasions – immediately after the gadfly activity season as a single dose;
against sarcoptosis, psoroptosis and chorioptosis – as required, twice with a 7 to 12-day interval.
For pigs, Praziver is administered at 0.6 ml per 10 kg of animal body weight: for nematodeoses (ascariasis, esophagostomosis, metastrongylosis, trichocephalosis, strongyloidosis) as a single dose,
for sarcoptosis – twice at a 7 to 10-day interval.
The drug dose calculated for a group of no more than 50 pigs is mixed with half the normal amount of feed and put it into feeders making sure that animals have unimpeded access to them. For broiler chickens, replacement chickens, geese and ducks, Praziver is administered for nematodeoses (gangulteracidosis, ascariasis, heteracidosis) and cestodoses (drepanidoteniosis, hymenolepidosis, raietinosis) with feed during the morning feeding at 0.2 ml per 1 kg of bird body weight.
Shake the drug container well before use.
Before mass treatment, each drug series is tested on a small group of animals (5 — 7 animals) of various age and body weight. If no complications develop within 3 days, treatment is given to the
entire livestock.
Slaughter of cattle, sheep, goats and horses is allowed no earlier than 28 days, geese and ducks – no earlier than 20 days, chickens — no earlier than 15 days following the most recent administration of Praziver. Meat of animals and birds that had to be slaughtered
before the expiry of the aforesaid time periods may be used as feed for fur-bearing animals.
The drug should be stored sealed in the manufacturer packaging, protected from direct sunlight and kept separate from food
products and feeds at temperatures between +2°С and +25°С.
The drug has a shelf life of 2 years from the date of manufacture, provided that the storage conditions are met at all times, and 60
days once the bottle is opened.
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