Land: Nederland
Taal: Nederlands
Bron: CBG-MEB (College ter Beoordeling van Geneesmiddelen)
OXAALZUUR 2-WATER
Andermatt Biovet GmbH
QP53AG03
OXALIC ACID 2-WATER
Huidspray, oplossing
OXAALZUUR 2-WATER 57,4 mg/ml,
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Oxalic acid
NL/V/0214/001
2016-02-13
1 ANNEX I SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 2 1. NAME OF THE VETERINARY MEDICINAL PRODUCT Oxuvar 5.7%, 41.0 mg/ml concentrate for solution for honey bees 2. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION 1 ml of product contains: ACTIVE SUBSTANCE: Oxalic acid 41.0 mg (equal to 57.4 mg oxalic acid dihydrate) EXCIPIENT: For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1 3. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Concentrate for solution. Achromatic, clear solution. 4. CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1 TARGET SPECIES Honey bee ( _Apis mellifera_ ) 4.2 INDICATIONS FOR USE, SPECIFYING THE TARGET SPECIES For the treatment of varroosis on honey bees ( _Apis mellifera_ ) due to varroa mites ( _Varroa destructor_ ). 4.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS The oxalic acid dihydrate solution must not be used on colonies with brood since it is not effective on varroa which are inside brood cells. 4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS FOR EACH TARGET SPECIES The efficacy may vary between colonies due to the conditions of use (presence of brood, temperature, reinfestations etc.). The product should be used as a treatment within an Integrated Pest Management program with mite drop regularly monitored. The use of different substances for year round treatments is recommended to avoid the risk of resistance. The TRICKLING APPLICATION must be used in the broodless colony in autumn/winter as a single treatment at outdoor temperatures between 5 °C and –15 °C. The SPRAYING APPLICATION (autumn/winter or spring/summer) must be used in the broodless colony as a single treatment at outdoor temperatures above 8 °C. A second spraying treatment after a 2 week interval is only recommended for heavily infested colonies with a remaining infestation of over 6% after the first treatment. The application of high amounts of oxalic acid could lead to higher bee mortality and queen losses; therefore, the exact dosing is necessary. 4.5 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR USE Special precautions for use in animals: Avoid disturbance to the hives the days after treatment. If bees are treated more than once per generation, it can Lees het volledige document