Catron IV Aerosol for Livestock & Horses (10 oz) - [Insecticide & Wound Treatment ]
Item: 90050003
Description
Catron IV Aerosol Spray is a powerful, long-lasting insecticide and wound treatment designed for use on livestock and horses. It provides effective control of flies, maggots, ticks, and lice while helping protect wounds from infection. With a distinctive blue dye for easy application visibility, it’s ideal for use after procedures like castration or dehorning, and offers reliable fly-strike prevention.
- Broad-Spectrum Insect Control: Kills and repels flies, maggots, ticks, lice, mosquitoes, and more.
- Wound Protection: Ideal for post-surgical and injury care, helping prevent fly-strike and maggot infestations.
- Multi-Species Use: Safe for cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and swine—including lactating dairy cattle.
- Visible Application: Blue dye marks treated areas for accurate coverage and monitoring.
- Easy to Apply: Aerosol spray format ensures convenient and targeted treatment, even in hard-to-reach areas.
Ingredients
- Permethrin (0.50%): A synthetic insecticide that targets and kills a wide range of pests including flies, maggots, ticks, and lice.
- Other Ingredients (99.50%): Includes inert components and a blue dye for visual identification of treated areas.
Useful Information
Directions for Use
- Preanesthetic Medication: Administer as directed by your healthcare provider prior to anesthesia to reduce secretions and prevent bradycardia.
- Intraoperative Use: Administer to counteract vagal reflexes and arrhythmias during surgery. Repeat doses may be required based on clinical response and surgical needs.
- Neuromuscular Blockade Reversal: Used to reverse neuromuscular blocking agents, typically in combination with other medications as directed by your healthcare provider.
- Peptic Ulcer Treatment: Administer as prescribed for the management of peptic ulcers, with dosage adjustments based on the patient's condition.
Note: Always follow the dosing instructions provided by your healthcare provider. Glycopyrrolate Injection should only be administered by a licensed professional in a clinical or medical setting.