Beaphar Anti-scabies spray
Suitable for
Rabbits – guinea pigs – rats
Extra information
To combat (scabies) mites.
The first signs of (scabies) mites are redness of the skin and intense itching. The skin swells and open wounds and scabs may form. These wounds can become infected, causing a lot of pain. A (scabies) mite infection is highly contagious. This infection occurs quite easily when resistance is reduced due to a weakened immune system. Too high an ambient temperature, poor ventilation, unhygienic housing and nutritional deficiencies therefore increase the risk of a (scabies) mite infection.
Tips: Place sick animals separately and treat all rodents present to prevent reinfection. Remove the bedding and clean the enclosure with plenty of soap and water. Provide good nutrition, hygiene and housing to prevent recurrence.
Packaging
Spray flacon of 75 ml
Brand
Beaphar
Veterinary medicinal product
Composition
Ivermectine 0,02%
Instructions
Protect the animal’s head during spraying. Spray from a distance of 30cm from back to front. Spray against the direction of the hair so that the liquid reaches the skin.
– Adult guinea pigs: 2-3 spray mists (±2-3ml)
– Young guinea pigs (4-9 weeks) and rats: 1 spray mist (±1ml)
– Rabbits older than 4 weeks: 2 spray mists (±2ml) per kg body weight
Repeat the treatment after 1 week.
Treat affected areas on the head with a soaked cotton pad. Prevent the product from getting into the mouth, eyes or nose.
Storage advice
Store at room temperature. Store in original packaging
Extra caution
– Do not use in sick or weak animals and during pregnancy and lactation.
– Do not use on other animals, especially dog species such as collies, shelties and bobtails.
– Do not use in young, lactating animals.
– Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to the active ingredient.
If your pet has medical problems, it is important to first ask a veterinarian for advice.
Beestenplein is not responsible for incorrect use of the spray.
The product can be purchased without a prescription, if in doubt please contact your veterinarian.

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