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Robenz

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Manufacturer: Alpharma

Robenidine Hydrochloride

Type A Medicated Article

Coccidiostat

Active Drug Ingredient

Robenidine hydrochloride 30 grams per pound (6.6%) in a carrier suitable for incorporation in feed.

For Use In Manufacturing Medicated Feeds Only

Robenz Indications

Broiler Chickens

As an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria mivati, E. brunetti, E. tenella, E. acervulina, E. maxima and E. necatrix in broiler chickens only.

Use Directions

Mix 1 pound of Robenz® Type A Medicated Article in one ton of feed to provide 30 grams per ton (0.0033%) robenidine hydrochloride concentration in feed.

Limitations

Feed continuously as the sole ration. Do not use in feeds containing bentonite.

Robenz Caution

Type C feeds containing Robenz robenidine hydrochloride must be fed within 50 days from the date of manufacture.

Warning

Do Not Feed To Chickens Producing Eggs For Food.

Withdraw 5 Days Prior To Slaughter.

Note

Manufacture of Type B or C feeds from this product requires a Medicated Feed License Application approved by FDA.

Labels for feeds containing Robenz must contain appropriate indications, limitations and warnings as well as required feed ingredient information.

NADA 048-486, Approved by FDA

Marketed by Alpharma Inc., Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807

Trademarks registered by Alpharma Inc.

Made in USA

Net wt

 

50 LB (22.68 kg)

740305 0905

Nac No.

10220545
ALPHARMA INC.
Animal Health

400 CROSSING BLVD., BRIDGEWATER, NJ, 08807
Switchboard:   908-429-6000
Toll-Free:   800-834-6470
Website:   www.alpharma.com
Email:   sandy.flick@alpharma.com
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Robenz information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the US product label or package insert.



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