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Banminth® 48 (pyrantel tartrate) TYPE A MEDICATED ARTICLE

Product Type: OTC TYPE A MEDICATED ARTICLE ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: Phibro Animal Health
Code Source: 66104-2391
Route of Administration: ORAL

Banminth 48

Generic: pyrantel tartrate

Ingredients:

  • PYRANTEL PYRANTEL : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 48 g in 0.45 kg
  • MINERAL OIL : Inactive ingredient
  • CALCIUM CARBONATE : Inactive ingredient
  • SOYBEAN : Inactive ingredient

Package Description:

  • 22.7 kg in 1 BAG

Swine Anthelmintic

Label


Active Drug Ingredient:

Pyrantel tartrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.6% (48 g/lb)

Indications for Use:

For the removal and control of large roundworm (Ascaris suum) and nodular worm (Oesophagostomum)infections in swine.
Aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm (A. suum) infections; aid in the prevention of establishment of nodular worm (Oesophagostomum)infections in swine.
For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum)infections in swine.

WARNING:

Withdraw 24 hours prior to slaughter.

CAUTION:

For use in the manufacture of complete swine feeds and/or swine protein supplement feeds only.

CAUTION:

Certain components of animal feeds, including medicated premixes, possess properties that may be a potential health hazard or a source of personal discomfort to certain individuals who are exposed to them. Human exposure should, therefore, be minimized by observing the general industry standards for occupational health and safety.
Precautions such as the following should be considered: dust masks or respirators and protective clothing should be worn; dust-arresting equipment and adequate ventilation should be utilized; personal hygiene should be observed; wash before eating or leaving a work site; be alert for signs of allergic reactions-seek prompt medical treatment if such reactions are suspected.

STORE IN A DRY, COOL PLACE


MIXING AND USE DIRECTIONS

Complete Swine Feeds Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48 per Ton of Complete Feed Resultant Use Level of Pyrante Tartrate in Complete Feed Indications for Use
16.67 lb 0.0881% (800g/t) For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum) and nodular worm (Oesophagostomum)infections in swine. †

Directions for Use

As a single therapeutic treatment in complete feed; feed at the rate 1 lb of feed per 40 lb of body weight for animals up to 200 lb. For animals 200 lb or over, feed 5 lb of feed per head. Quantity of medicated feed required to treat pigs of various body weight is shown below:
Fast pigs overnight for optimum results. Pigs will generally consume this quantity of medicated feed within a few hours time after which regular feeding should be resumed. Better worming is achieved when pigs are separated by size into different lots or pens for treatment. Water should be made available to animals during fasting and treatment periods.
* To find grams of pyrantel tartrate, multiply lb of Banminth by 48.
† Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.

WARNING:

Withdraw 24 hours prior to slaughter.
CAUTION: Consult your veterinarian before using in severely debilitated animals.
Do not mix in feeds containing bentonite.
NOT FOR HUMAN USE
RESTRICTED DRUG (CALIFORNIA) - USE ONLY AS DIRECTED

SEE BACK OF PACKAGE FOR FURTHER USE DIRECTIONS
Banminth ® 48 is a Phibro Animal Health registered trademark for Pyrantel Tartrate
Phibro Animal Health, Inc., Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660.
Net Weight: 50 lb (22.7 kg)
NADA #43-290, Approved by FDA
7909000
101-9015-04
U.S. Patent No. 3,549,624
Made in USA



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