SAFE-GUARD® (fenbendazole) 290 Gram Paste

INTERNAL PARASITICIDE/DEWORMER

Product Description

A single application, low-dose volume paste with specially designed metal hook for convenient dosing. To be used only with SAFE-GUARD dosing equipment. Each 290 gm paste cartridge deworms 12,100 lb. of cattle. 1

Pkg SizeUPC #UIN #
290 gm syringe021784472296145738
290 gm Dosing Kit021784098502066951

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: SAFE-GUARD®: Do not use in beef calves less than 2 months old, dairy calves and veal calves. A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves.

Additionally, the following meat withdrawal and milk discard times apply:
SAFE-GUARD® Paste: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 8 days. For dairy cattle, the milk discard time is 96 hours. 
SAFE-GUARD® Suspension: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 8 days. For dairy cattle, the milk discard time is 48 hours.
SAFE-GUARD® ENPROAL® Type C Medicated Block: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 11 days. For use in beef cattle only.
SAFE-GUARD® 20% Protein Type C Medicated Block: Cattle must not be slaughtered for 16 days. For use in beef cattle only.
SAFE-GUARD® Type A and other medicated feed products (pellets, cubes, free-choice mineral, or free-choice liquid): Cattle must not be slaughtered for 13 days. For dairy cattle, the milk discard time is 60 hours.

Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.

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