Complete Up To Date Information about Lincomix Type A Medicated Article.
NADA Number: 140-954 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Lincomix® Type A Medicated Article Safe-Guard® Type A Medicated Article |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Intervet, Inc. |
| Sponsor Address |
29160 Intervet Lane P.O. Box 318 Millsboro, DE 19966 USA |
| Ingredients |
Lincomycin Fenbendazole |
| Species |
Swine, up to 250 pounds Swine, no use class stated or implied |
| Routes of Administration |
Per Os |
| Dose Form |
Medicated feed |
| Drug Form |
Type A Medicated Article |
| Dispensing Status |
OTC |
| Exclusivity |
Granted for use in swine for the removal of adult stage lungworms (Metastrongylus apri and M. pudendotectus), adult and larvae (L3 and L4 stages; liver, lung and
intestinal forms) large roundworm (Ascaris suum), nodular worms
(Oesophagostomum dentatum, O. quadrispinulatum), small stomach
worm (Hyostrongylus rubidus); adult and larvae (L2, L3, L4 stages;
intestinal mucosal forms) whipworm (Trichuris suis), removal of adult and
larvae Stephanurus dentatus; for increased rate of weight gain in
growing-finishing swine; for control of swine dysentery in animals on premises with a history of swine dysentery, but where symptoms have not yet occurred; for the treatment and control of swine dysentery; and for reduction in the severity of swine mycoplasmal pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumonia. |
| Withdrawal Time |
Swine: 6 days before slaughter. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
558.258 Fenbendazole. Specifications: Type A medicated articles: 4 percent (18.1 grams per pound), 8 percent (36.2 grams per pound), and 20 percent (90.7 grams per pound). Conditions of use: Swine Amount: Fenbendazole, 10 to 80 grams per ton of feed (to provide 9 milligrams per kilogram of body weight) given over a 3- to 12-day period. Indications: For the removal of: adult stage lungworms (Metastrongylus apri and M. pudendotectus); adult and larvae (L3, 4 stages-liver, lung, intestinal forms) large roundworms (Ascaris suum); adult stage nodular worms (Oesophagostomum dentatum, O. quadrispinulatum); small stomach worms (Hyostrongylus rubidus); adult and larvae (L2, 3, 4 stages-intestinal mucosal forms) whipworms (Trichuris suis); adult and larvae kidney worms (Stephanurus dentatus). Limitations: Feed as sole ration. Amount: Fenbendazole 10 to 80 grams per ton of feed (to provide 9 milligrams per kilogram body weight) and lincomycin 40 grams per ton of feed. Indications: For the removal of: adult stage lungworms (Metastrongylus apri and M. pudendotectus); adult and larvae (L3,4 stages-liver, lung, intestinal forms), large roundworms (Ascaris suum); adult stage nodular worm (Oesophagostomum dentatum, O. quadrispinulatum); small stomach worms (Hyostrongylus rubidus); adult and larvae (L2,3.4 stages-intestinal, mucosal forms) large roundworms (Ascaris suis); adult and larvas kidney worms (Stephanurus dentatus). For control of swine dysentery in animals on premises with a history of swine dysentery but where symptoms have not yet occurred. Limitations: Feed as sole ration. Do not feed to swine that weigh more than 250 pounds. Amount: Fenbendazole 10 to 80 grams per ton of feed (to provide 9 milligrams per kilogram body weight) and lincomycin 100 grams per ton of feed. Indications: For the removal of: adult stage lungworms (Metastrongylus apri and M. pudendotectus); adult and larvae (L3,4 stages-liver, lung, intestinal forms; large strongyles (Ascaris suum); adult stage nodular worms (Oesophagostomum dentatum, O. quadrispinulatum); small stomach worms (Hyostrongylus rubidus); adult and larvae (L2,3,4 stages-intestinal, mucosal forms); whipworms (Trichuris suum); adult and larvae kidney worms (Stephanurus dentatus). For the treatment of swine dysentery. Limitations: Feed as sole ration. Do not use within 6 days of slaughter. Do not feed to swine that weigh more than 250 pounds. Amount: Fenbendazole 10 to 80 grams per ton of feed (to provide 9 milligrams per kilogram body weight) and lincomycin 200 grams per ton of feed. Indications: For the removal of: adult stage lungworms (Metastrongylus apri and M. pudendotectus); adult and larvae (L3,4 stages-liver, lung, intestinal forms); large strongyles (Ascaris suum); adult stage nodular worms (Oesophagostomum dentatum, O. quadrispinulatum); small stomach worms (Hyostrongylus rubidus); adult and larvae (L2,3,4 stages-intestinal, mucosal forms); whipworms (Trichuris suis); adult and larvae kidney worms (Stephanurus dentatus). For for the reduction in the severity of swine mycoplasmal pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae. Limitations: Feed as sole ration. Do not use within 6 days of slaughter. Do not feed to swine that weigh more than 250 pounds. |
| Tolerances |
Tolerances for residues of fenbendazole in food are established as follows: a. Cattle 1) Muscle. The tolerance for parent fenbendazole (the marker residue) is 0.4 ppm. 2) In milk. The tolerance for fenbendazole sulfoxide metabolite (the marker residue in cattle milk) is 0.6 ppm. b. Swine 1) Liver (the target tissue). The tolerance for parent fenbendazole (the marker residue) is 6 ppm. 2) Muscle. The tolerance for parent fenbendazole (the marker residue) is 2 ppm. c. Goats 1) Liver. The tolerance for parent fenbendazole (the marker residue) is 0.8 ppm. 1) Muscle. The tolerance for parent fenbendazole (the marker residue) is 0.4 ppm. d. Turkeys 1) Liver. The tolerance for parent fenbendazole (the marker residue) is 6 ppm. 2) Muscle. The tolerance for parent fenbendazole (the marker residue) is 2 ppm. A tolerance for residues of lincomycin in chickens is not required. Tolerances for lincomycin in swine of 0.6 part per million in liver and 0.1 part per million in muscle are established. |