Ectoparasiticidal aqueous suspension formulations of spinosyns

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C424S405000, C536S006500, C536S007100

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ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a stable ectoparasiticidal aqueous suspension formulation of a spinosyn, comprising the spinosyn, or a physiologically acceptable derivative or salt thereof, milled to an average particle size of 1 to 15 microns, a surfactant in an amount effective to facilitate wetting the milled particles; a dispersant in an amount that forms a spinosyn;dispersant weight ration of from 3:1 to 1:5; and water. It also provides a method of controlling an ectoparasite infestation on a small ruminant or companion animal comprising administering an effective amount of such an aqueous suspension formulation.

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