TRITOP

Triple-Action Synergized Ectoparasiticide
The Amitraz + Cypermethrin + PBO. Total Ectoparasite Overkill.
Acaricide
Livestock
Topical

Composition

Each ml contains:
Amitraz. 1%,
Cypermethrin. 1%,
Piperonyl butoxide 5%

Indications

Control of highly resistant strains of Ticks (e.g., organophosphate-resistant).
Effective treatment of severe infestations of Mange Mites (e.g., Sarcoptes).
Management of Lice and other susceptible external parasites.
Recommended in areas where parasite resistance is suspected or confirmed.
Provides rapid clearance of ectoparasites and relief from skin irritation.

Mechanism of Action

TRITOP uses a synergistic approach. Amitraz targets octopamine receptors, causing hyperexcitation and paralysis. Cypermethrin attacks the voltage-gated sodium channels, leading to continuous nerve firing and rapid knockdown. The key is Piperonyl Butoxide (PBO), which is not an insecticide itself, but inhibits the parasite's mixed-function oxidase (MFO) enzymes. These MFO enzymes normally detoxify the insecticides, so PBO prevents the parasite from breaking down Amitraz and Cypermethrin, significantly boosting their efficacy.

Benefits

Synergistic triple-action formula overcomes common insecticide resistance.
Broad spectrum covers mites, ticks, and lice with high efficacy.
enhances and prolongs the action of both main insecticides.
Quick knockdown due to the dual neurotoxic mechanisms.
Versatile concentrate suitable for dip, spray, or pour-on applications (diluted).

Usage & Recommendation

Initial Spray/Dip: Dilution varies significantly based on target parasite and animal species.
Consult veterinary guidelines for species-specific dilution ratios.

General Use
Ensure the final working solution provides adequate contact and residual effect.
Always prepare the final solution fresh just before application.

Presentation

Topical Liquid Bottle (Various sizes)
[15 ml, 50 ml, 500 ml, 1 L)

Dosage

Topical

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