Trifecta

Triple active oral drench for sheep and cattle.

References:

  1. Leathwick, D.M., Besier, R.B., (2014) The management of anthelmintic resistance in grazing ruminants in Australasia – Strategies and experiences. Vet. Parasitol.
  2. Sutherland, I.A, Leathwick, D.M (2011) Anthelmintic resistance in nematode parasites of cattle: a global issue? Trends in Parasitology Vol. 27, No. 4.
  3. 3 Leathwick, D.M Miller, C.M (2013) Efficacy of oral, injectable and pour-on formulations of moxidectin against gastrointestinal nematodes in cattle in New Zealand. Veterinary Parasitology 191 293-300.

Features

  • For the treatment and control of internal parasites of sheep including those resistant to Macrocyclic Lactone (ML), Benzimidazole (BZ) or Levamisole (LEV) drench families.
  • For the treatment and control of internal parasites of cattle including those resistant to the Macrocyclic Lactone (ML) drench family.
  • To supplement diets which may be deficient in selenium and cobalt

Trade Advice

Category: Internal Parasites
Species: Sheep and Beef and Dairy Cattle
Active: 80g/L Levamisole hydrochloride, 45.3g/L Oxfendazole, 5g/L Cobalt (EDTA), 2g/L Abamectin, 1g/L Selenium (as sodium selenate)
Pack Size: 2.5L, 10L
Withholding Periods: Meat = 21 days (Sheep and Cattle), ESI = (Sheep) 28 days (Cattle) 21 days. Milk = (Cattle) Do not use in lactating cows or within 28 days of calving. If cows calve earlier than 28 days the milk must not be used for human consumption for 28 days following treatment and calves fed this milk should not be slaughtered for 21 days. (Sheep) Do not use in pregnant or lactating ewes where milk is for human consumption.
Storage: Store below 30 degrees
APVMA: 67327

Contraindications:
Do not use in lambs under 15kg or 6 weeks of age. Do not use in calves less than 16 weeks of age or under 100kg.

Dose Rate

1mL per 10kg live weight