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Anthelmintics and Insecticides
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This material was created in accordance to guidelines in place at the time of publication. As such the information presented may be made superseded by subsequent legislation and guidelines. We therefore wish to emphasize that all material should be considered alongside a current copy of the relevant prescribing formulary and only used within the individual practitioner's areas of competence.

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