
Audevard Imaverol Antifungal For Topical Use (Enilconazole) For Dogs, Cattle and Horses
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- Product Details
- Instructions
Imaverol is a synthetic antimycotic. It is indicated for the treatment of dermatomycoses or ringworm in cattle, horses and dogs.
The concentrated Imaverol solution should be diluted by adding one part to 50 parts of warm water, to provide a 0.2% w/v emulsion. Dermatophytes will extend into the hair follicles. Crusts must therefore be removed with a hard brush, which has been soaked in the diluted Imaverol emulsion. It is highly recommended that the animal be sprayed entirely at the first treatment so as to reach the subclinical lesions as well.
Important: In order to purchase this product you will be required to provide the following information about your animal(s):
(i) The weight of the heaviest animal to be treated
(ii) If the animal is a horse, to confirm if it has or has not been signed out of the food chain
In addition, by accepting our terms and conditions at the point of sale, you are confirming that you have a) used this product before, b) are aware of all relevant and necessary safety precautions, c) will only use the product for its authorised purpose and d) will read all product literature.
Sizes
It is available in
- 100ml
Key Benefits
- Antifungal treatment
- Helps treat dermatomycoses or ringworm
- For dogs, horses and cattle
Ingredients
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Active IngredientsEnilconazole
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Composition (per ml)100mg Enilconazole
For topical use only. To be prepared and administered in adequately ventilated surroundings.
The concentrated Imaverol solution should be diluted by adding 1 part to 50 parts warm water to provide a 2 mgl/ml emulsion.
Dermatophytes will extend into the hair follicles. Possible crusts must therefore be removed with a hard brush which has been soaked in the diluted Imaverol emulsion.
It is highly recommended that the animal is sprayed entirely at the first treatment so as to reach the subclinical lesions as well.
Cattle: depending on the nature of the lesions, cattle should be treated 3 to 4 times at 3-day intervals. The animals should either be washed with the diluted emulsion or the emulsion should be applied to them with a sprayer or high-pressure cleaning unit.
Horses: the lesions and surrounding skin should be washed with diluted emulsion 4 times at 3-day intervals.
Dogs: the animals should be washed with the diluted emulsion 4 times at 3-day intervals. While doing this, one should rub thoroughly in the direction opposite to the hair growth to make sure that the skin is thoroughly wet. For the same reason, it is recommended that long haired dogs be clipped before treatment.
Alternatively dogs may be dipped thoroughly in a bath containing the prepared emulsion.
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