PIG SWIG FOR SWINE AND POULTRY- piperazine liquid 
LeGear Animal Health

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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS

Each 100 mL or 3.33 fluid ounces contains 17 grams of Piperazine as Peperazine Monohydrochloride with preseratives, color and flavoring added.

INDICATIONS

INDICATIONS: PIG SWIG (Piperazine Water Wormer) is a relatively non toxic treatment for the removal of large roundworms (Ascaris lumbricoides) and nodular worms (Oesophagostoomum spp.) Worms are usually expelled within one day after treatment.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Note: One fluid ounce equals two tablespoonfuls.

DOSAGE DIRECTIONS

TOTAL WT OF PIGS        DRINKING WATER        PIG SWINE REQUIRES

100 LBS                            I GALLON                     1 FLUID OUNCE

400 LBS                            4 GALLONS                  4 FLUID OUNCES

1,200 LBS                        12 GALLONS                12 FLUID OUNCES

3,200 LBS                        32 GALLONS                 1 QUART

12,800 LBS                     128 GALLONS                1 GALLON

POULTRY DOSAGE SCHEDULE:

For chickens, add 1 fl.oz. of Piperazine Water Wormer to 1 1/4 gallons of drinking water. For turkeys, add 2 fl. oz.of Piperazine Water Wormer to 1 1/4 gallons of drinling water. These dilutions are sufficient for 100 chickens under 6 weeks of age or 50 chickens over 6 weeks of age, and for 100 turkeys up to 12 weeks of age or 50 turkeys over 12 weeks of age.

INDIVIDUAL DOSE FOR SWINE: Give one fluid ounce (2 tablespoonfuls)  for 100 lbs. body weight. 1 capful equals approximately 8 fl. oz.

GENERAL DIRECTIONS:

1. Remove all sources of drinking water the night before treatment.

2. Determine amount of medicated water needed from the poultry or pig dosage schedule. Prepare this quanitity of water using the proper schedule as a guide.

NOTE: Atmospheric temperature alters water consumption. Adjust dosage table to current amount conaumed.

3. Administer as the ONLY drinking water  for one to two days.

4. Retreatment according to schedule in thirty days is recommended. The drinking water dilutions on one side panel are based on a water consumption of 1 gallon of drinking water per 100 lb. of body weight for swine. If water consumption isis more or less, the above dosages will have to be adjusted to the amount consumed.

CAUTION:

Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism. Consult a veterinarian before using in severely debilitaded animals.

PIG SWIG Product Label

LeGear

PIG SWIG®

PIPERAZINE WATER WORMER

FOR SWINE AND POULTRY


FRUIT FLAVOR

Keep out of reach of children

LeGear

a division of

GOODWINOL PROD. CORP.

41710 Weld Co. Rd 29 Pierce, CO 80650

LOT

EXP

8 FLUID OUNCES

PIG SWIG

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PIG SWIG  FOR SWINE AND POULTRY
piperazine liquid
Product Information
Product TypeOTC ANIMAL DRUGItem Code (Source)NDC:42822-202
Route of AdministrationORAL
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
PIPERAZINE (UNII: 1RTM4PAL0V) (PIPERAZINE - UNII:1RTM4PAL0V) PIPERAZINE17 g  in 100 mL
Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient NameStrength
WATER (UNII: 059QF0KO0R)  
METHYLPARABEN (UNII: A2I8C7HI9T)  
PROPYLPARABEN (UNII: Z8IX2SC1OH)  
D&C RED NO. 33 (UNII: 9DBA0SBB0L)  
FD&C RED NO. 40 (UNII: WZB9127XOA)  
Product Characteristics
Color    Score    
ShapeSize
FlavorTUTTI FRUTTI (FRUIT FLAVOR) Imprint Code
Contains    
Packaging
#Item CodePackage DescriptionMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
1NDC:42822-202-01118.28 mL in 1 BOTTLE
2NDC:42822-202-02236.56 mL in 1 BOTTLE
Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
unapproved drug other01/01/195010/30/2019
Labeler - LeGear Animal Health (075783191)
Registrant - Goodwinol Products Corp (075783191)
Establishment
NameAddressID/FEIBusiness Operations
Goodwinol Products Corp075783191label, repack

Revised: 10/2019
 
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