PARASITE-S- formaldehyde liquid 
Western Chemical Inc.

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PARASITE-S
Formalin (aqueous formaldehyde solution)

For control of External Protozoa and Monogenetic Trematodes on all Finfish and External Protozoans on Penaeid Shrimp; and for control of Fungi on all Finfish eggs and Freshwater-reared Finfish


DESCRIPTION

PARASITE-S is the aqueous solution of formaldehyde gas (this is equivalent to formalin 37% or
37grams of formaldehyde in 100mLof solution). U.S.P. grade PARASITE-S contains not less than
37% (by weight) of formaldehyde gas per weight of water and 6 to 14% methanol. In solution, formaldehyde
is present chiefly as HO(CH20)H. Its molecular weight is 30.93. PARASITE-S is readily
miscible with water, methanol, and ethanol and is slightly soluble in ether. It is a clear, colorless
liquid (Heyden Newport Chemical Corporation, 1961).

FISH AND SHRIMP TOXICITY STUDIES 

The toxicity of PARASITE-S was measured by standard methods in laboratory bioassays with
rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon, lake trout, black bullhead, channel catfish, green sunfish, bluegill,
smallmouth bass, largemouth bass and striped bass. The 3,6,24 and 96-hour LC50 (lethal
concentration for 50% of the animals) values for trout range from 1,230 to 100 μL/L (455 to 37 ppm
formaldehyde); for catfish, from 495 to 65.8 μL/L (183 to 24 ppm formaldehyde); for bluegill,
from 1,230 to 100 μL/L (455 to 37 ppm formaldehyde); for catfish, from 495 to 65.8 μL/L (183 to 24 ppm formaldehyde);
for bluegill, from 2,290 to 100 μL/L (847 to 37 ppm formaldehyde); for largemouth bass,
the values for 6 to 96-hour LC50 range from 1,030 to 143 μL/L (381 to 53 ppm formaldehyde) (Bill et al. 1977)
and for striped bass the values for 6 to 96-hour LC50 range from 940 to 30 μL/L (347 to 11 ppm formaldehyde)
(Bills, Marking and Howe-1993).  The 24, 48, 72 and 96 hour LC50 values for penaeid shrimp range
from 712 to 250 µL/L (ppm) (Johnson. 1974 and Williams, 1980).

INDICATIONS FOR USE

1. Parasiticide for Finfish: for the control of external protozoa (Chilodonella spp., Ichthyobodo spp., Epistylis spp., Ichthyophthirius spp.,Ambiphrya spp. and Trichodina spp.), and the monogenetic trematode parasites (Cleidodiscus spp., Dactylogyrus spp., and Gyrodactylus spp.).

2. Parasiticide for Penaeld Shrimp: for the control of external protozoan parasites (Bodo spp., Epistylis spp., and Zoothamnium spp.).

3. Fungicide for Finflsh Eggs: for the control of fungi of the family Saprolegniaceae.

4. Fungicide for Freshwater-reared Finfish: for the control of mortality due to saprolegniasis associated with fungi in the family Saprolegniaceae.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

1. Parasiticide for Finfish

Concentrations of Formalin

Aquatic SpeciesAdminister in Tanks and Raceways for up to 1 hr (µL/L)*Administer in Earthen Ponds (Single Treatment) (µL/L)*
Salmon and TroutUp to 17015-25** ***
       Above 50
       Below 50Up to 25015-25** ***
All other FinfishUp to 25015-25** ***


*Microliter per liter *(µL/L) = parts per million (ppm)

** use the lower concentration when ponds are heavily loaded with phytoplankton or fish, to avoid oygen depletion due to the biological oxygen demand created by the decay of dead phytoplankton. Although the indicated concentrations might be used if strictly monitored.

*** Although the indicated concentrations are considered safe for cold and warm water finfish, a small number of each lot of pond to be treated should always be used to check for any unusual sensitivity to formalin before proceeding.


2. Parasiticide for Penaeld Shrimp

Concentrations of Formalin  
 Aquatic Species      Administer in Tanks and Raceways for up to 4 hr (µL/L)* Administer in Eartehn Ponds (Single Treatment) (µL/L)*
 Penaeid Shrimp    50 to 100 **    25***

* Microliter per liter (L/L) = parts per million (ppm).
** Treat for up to 4 hours daily. Treatment may be repeated daily until parasite control is achieved.
Use the lower concentration when ponds, tanks or raceways are heavily loaded with phytoplankton,
or shrimp, to avoid oxygen depletion due to the biological oxygen demand created by
decay of dead phytoplankton. Alternatively, a higher concentration might be used if dissolved
oxygen is strictly monitored.
*** Treatment may be repeated in 5 to 10 days, if needed


3. Fungicide for All Finfish Eggs

Concentrations of Formalin    
 Aquatic Species  Administer in Hatchery Systems (µL/L)*
 Eggs of all finfish except Acipenseriformes 1000-2000 for 15 minutes **
 Eggs of Acipenseriformes    Up to 1500 for 15 minutes **

 * Microliter per liter (µL/L) = parts per million (ppm)

** Apply in constant flow water supply of incubating facilities. A preliminary bioassay should be conducted on a small subsample of fish eggs to determine sensitivity before treating an entire group. This is necessary for all species because egg sensitivity can vary with species or strain and the unique conditions at each facility. 

4. Fungicide for Freshwater-reared Finfish 

 Concentrations of Formalin
 Aquatic Species Administer in Tanks and Raceways (µL/L)*
 Freshwater-reared Finfish 150 for 60 minutes per day on alternate days for three treatments

 *Microliter per Liter (µL/L) = parts per million (ppm) 

METHODS OF APPLICATION 

APPLICATION TO TANKS AND RACEWAYS -Turn off water supply, provide aeration, apply
appropriate amount of PARASITE-S, and thoroughly dilute and mix to assure equal distribution of
PARASITE-S. Treat for up to 1 hour for fish and up to 4 hours for penaeid shrimp, then drain the
solution and refill the tank with fresh, well-aerated water. While tank is under treatment, adequate
oxygen must be present to maintain the fish or shrimp. If needed. aeration should be provided to
prevent oxygen depletion. Treatments may be repeated daily until parasite control is achieved.
APPLICATION TO PONDS - Apply greatly diluted PARASITE-S to the pond evenly using a pump,
sprayer, boat bailer, or other suitable device to assure even distribution. Allow PARASITE-S to dissipate
naturally. Single treatments usually control most parasites, but may be repeated in 5 to 10 days if
needed. Treatments for Ichthyophthirius should be made at 2-day intervals until control is achieved.
APPLICATION TO EGG INCUBATORS - Apply PARASITE-S into a constant water supply flowing
around the eggs. A drip or pressure system should be used and timed. Apply PARASITE-S under
the surface of the water flow.

WITHDRAWAL TIME
Zero days.

Warning

Striped bass have been demonstrated to be hypersensitive to formalin; lethal toxicity has been
noted to occur at levels approximately 2-3 times the recommended therapeutic concentration.

DANGER POISON

USER SAFETY WARNINGS 

Use Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) including eye, respiratory, and skin protection while handling this product. Refer to SDS and OSHA regulations(29 CFR 1910.1048) for guidance on the most appreciate PPE equipment. Failure to use PPE may increase the risk of unsafe exposure to formaldehyde.


Exposure to high concentrations of formaldehyde vapor causes severe respiratory irritation
which can be life-threatening. Lower vapor levels can cause irritation to the eyes, respiratory
tract, and skin. Swallowing formaldehyde can be life-threatening. Formaldehyde is an irritant
when splashed on skin or Into the eyes. It can cause severe eye damage, even blindness.

Keep out of reach of children.

In laboratory animals, formaldehyde has demonstrated the potential to cause reproductive and developmental toxicities at high dose.

Use only with adequate ventilation.

Keep container tightly closed when not in use.

May aggravate a pre-existing asthmatic condition and allergic rhinitis.

Moderate fire and explosion hazard exists when exposed to heat or flame.

Contains methanol - cannot be made non-poisonous. Prolonged exposure to methanol has
been associated with reproduction disorders.

Potential Cancer Hazard: Formaldehyde vapor may be carcinogenic if inhaled. Use applicable
safety protection. (Note: This drug, used as labeled, does not cause formaldehyde
tissue residues in fish).

Employers: Refer to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation 29
CFR 1910.1048 for human safety guidance that may be applicable to your specific operation.
OSHA’s “action level” concentration for airborne formaldehyde is 0.5 part per million
(ppm), calculated as an 8 hour time-weighted average (TWA). Use respiratory, skin, and eye
protection when needed (refer to OSHA’s regulation 29 CFR 1910.1048). OSHA’s airborne
exposure limits (without use of a respirator) for formaldehyde shall not exceed 1) 0.75 part
per million (ppm) as an 8-hour, time-weighted average (TWA) or 2) 2 parts per million (ppm)
as a 15-minute, short term exposure limit (STEL). NOTE: The odor of formaldehyde in the air
can generally be detected at about 0.5 to 0.8 ppm (range about 0.05 to 1 ppm).

USER EXPOSURE EMERGENCY AID 

INHALATION (Breathing): Get medical aid immediately. Remove victim from exposure
wearing protective clothing and respiratory protection appropriate to the type and degree of
contamination. Move victim to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. DO
NOT use mouth-to-mouth respiration. If breathing has ceased, induce artificial respiration
with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one-way valve or other proper respiratory
medical device.

INGESTION (Swallowing): DO NOT induce vomiting. If the person is conscious, dilute,
inactivate, or absorb the formaldehyde by giving milk, activated charcoal, or water. Get
medical help immediately. If vomiting occurs, keep head lower than hips.

EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eye(s) with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes,
lifting the lower and upper eyelids occasionally, until no evidence of chemical remains.
Seek medical attention immediately. DO NOT allow victim to rub eyes or keep eyes closed
for burns to eyes may have a delayed effect.

SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing (including shoes) immediately. Wash affected
area of body with soap and large amounts of water until no evidence of chemical
remains (at least 15 minutes). If there are chemical burns, or appreciable eye or respiratory
irritation, get medical help immediately.

PRECAUTIONS

Store PARASITE-S indoors away from direct sunlight, heat, sparks, and open flames, and ventilate storage area.


Do not subject PARASITE-S to temperatures below 40°F (4.4°C). PARASITE-S subjected to temperatures below 40°F causes the formation of paraformaldehyde, a substance which is toxic to fish. Paraformaldehyde can be recognized as a white precipitate at the bottom or on the walls of the container.


Tolerance to PARASITE-S may vary with strain and species of fish, eggs and shrimp. While the indicated
concentrations are considered safe for the indicated use, a small number of each lot to be treated should be used to check for any unusual sensitivity to PARASITE-S before proceeding.


Under some conditions, fish or penaeid shrimp may be stressed by normal treatment concentrations. Heavily parasitized or diseased fish or penaeid shrimp often have a greatly reduced tolerance to PARASITE-S. Such animals do not tolerate the normal tank treatment regimen the first time they are treated. Therefore, time and dosage may need to be reduced. If they show evidence of distress (by piping at the surface), the solution should be removed and replaced with fresh, well aerated water. Careful observations should always be made throughout the treatment period whenever tank or raceway treatments are made. Treatment should never exceed 1 hour for fish or 4 hours for penaeid shrimp (even if they show no sign of distress), nor should it exceed 15 minutes for fish eggs.

Do not apply PARASITE-S to fish ponds, tanks, or raceways with water warmer than 80°F (27°C), when a heavy bloom of phytoplankton is present, or when the concentration of dissolved oxygen is less than 5 mg/L (ppm). Do not apply to penaeid shrimp ponds when the concentration of the dissolved oxygen is less than 3 to 4 mg/L (ppm). PARASITE-S may kill phytoplankton and can cause depletion of dissolved oxygen. If an oxygen depletion occurs, add fresh, well-aerated water to dilute the solution and to provide oxygen.

Use with caution in recirculating aquaculture systems due to potential for impacts on the biofilter. Monitor water quality parameters (e.g., ammonia, nitrate) during and after treatment. Consider bypassing biofilter if possible. After treatment, the system should be flushed and replaced with untreated water before reconnecting the biofilter.

ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS

Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans, or other waters unless in accordance with the requirements of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit and the permitting authorities are notified in writing prior to discharge. Notify the NPDES authority that water quality benchmarks for the protection of freshwater aquatic life have been derived for formaldehyde by Hohreiter and Rigg, 2001 (Chemosphere 45:471-486) following EPA guidelines. The acute benchmark value for formaldehyde is 4.58 mg/L (12.4 mg formalin/L). The chronic benchmark value is 1.61 mg/L (4.35 mg formalin/L). Water quality benchmark concentrations are not discharge limits, but may be used by the NPDES authority to derive such limits for the permit.

Do not discharge effluent containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance contact your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA.

STORAGE

Recommended storage temperature 59°F (15°C). DO NOT EXPOSE TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT.
Store PARASITE-S indoors away from direct sunlight, heat, spark, and open flame,
and ventilate storage area. Do not subject PARASITE-S to temperatures below 40°F (4.4°C).

To report suspected adverse events, for technical assistance, or to obtain a copy of the SDS, contact Syndel at (360) 384-5898 or www.syndel.com. For additional information about adverse drug experience reporting for animal drugs, contact FDA at 1-888-FDA-VETS or online at http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/SafetyHealth

Manufactured for:
Syndel
1441 W. Smith Road, Ferndale, WA 98248
(360) 384-5898
Ver. 030519


Approved by FDA under NADA# 140-989

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PARASITE-S 
formaldehyde liquid
Product Information
Product TypeOTC ANIMAL DRUGItem Code (Source)NDC:50378-010
Route of AdministrationTOPICAL
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
Formaldehyde (UNII: 1HG84L3525) (Formaldehyde - UNII:1HG84L3525) Formaldehyde370 g  in 1 L
Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient NameStrength
Methyl alcohol (UNII: Y4S76JWI15) 120 g  in 1 L
Water (UNII: 059QF0KO0R) 510 g  in 1 L
Packaging
#Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
1NDC:50378-010-01208 L in 1 DRUM
2NDC:50378-010-053.8 L in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC
3NDC:50378-010-1019 L in 1 PAIL
4NDC:50378-010-991000 L in 1 CONTAINER
Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
NADANADA14098907/31/1992
Labeler - Western Chemical Inc. (085803500)
Registrant - Western Chemical Inc. (085803500)
Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
Western Chemical Inc.085803500label, analysis
Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
Bakelite Chemicals LLC118752453api manufacture
Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
Cascade Columbia Distribution Company868318908relabel, repack

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