
How do I use kopertox ® on my horse?
Keep out of reach of children and pets. Clean the hoof thoroughly, removing debris and necrotic material prior to application of KOPERTOX ®. Apply daily to affected hoofs with a narrow paint brush (about 1") until fully healed. Caution: Do not allow runoff of excess KOPERTOX ® onto hair since contact with KOPERTOX ® may cause some hair loss.
What are the uses of kopertox?
This page contains information on Kopertox for veterinary use. As an aid in the treatment of thrush and to toughen hooves in horses; footrot in cattle, sheep, goats and pigs. To prevent bleeding after dehorning cattle, sheep and goats.
How do I report an adverse reaction to kopertox?
Keep container tightly closed when not in use. NOTE: KOPERTOX ® is easily removed from hands, clothing and surfaces with light grade fuel oil or any type of lighter fluid. To report suspected adverse reactions or to obtain technical assistance, call 1--888-963-8471.
Can you use fuel oil to clean kopertox?
NOTE: KOPERTOX® is easily removed from hands, clothing and surfaces with light grade fuel oil or any type of lighter fluid. CONTAINS FOIL SEAL – REMOVE BEFORE USE. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE. NOTE: KOPERTOX ® is easily removed from hands, clothing and surfaces with light grade fuel oil or any type of lighter fluid.

How do you get Kopertox off your skin?
note: KOPERTOX® is easily removed from hands, clothing and surfaces with light grade fuel oil or any type of lighter fluid.
What are the ingredients in Kopertox?
GENERAL DIRECTIONS:Active Ingredient/Active MoietyIngredient NameBasis of StrengthStrengthCOPPER NAPHTHENATE (UNII: 9J2IBN2H70) (COPPER - UNII:789U1901C5)COPPER NAPHTHENATE0.825 g in 1 mL
Is Kopertox caustic?
Causes no pain because it is non-caustic. Quick, simple and economical to apply.
What is Kopertox used for?
KOPERTOX ® provides water-resistant protection without bandaging. It is applied directly to the affected hoof to aid in treating horses and ponies with hoof thrush due to organisms susceptible to copper naphthenate.
How often should I use KOPERTOX?
dailyApply daily to affected hoofs with a narrow paint brush (about 1") until fully healed. Caution: Do not allow runoff of excess KOPERTOX® onto hair since contact with KOPERTOX® may cause some hair loss.
How do you clean KOPERTOX?
VERY UNHEALTHY.Immediately wipe/scrub with lighter fluid or light motor/machine oil (think WD-40)Scrub/soak with pure Acetone.Soak any remaining areas in undiluted Dawn dishwashing liquid.Apply whitening non-gel toothpaste, let sit for 5 minutes and use nail brush.
Can I use KOPERTOX on cattle?
Kopertox Indications As an aid in the treatment of thrush and to toughen hooves in horses; footrot in cattle, sheep, goats and pigs. To prevent bleeding after dehorning cattle, sheep and goats.
What is the best thrush treatment for horses?
Iodine (or Bleach-and-Water) Treatment Treat thrush in horses with a germ-killing product, such as iodine or a bleach-and-water mix, diluted 50-50. The product you use will depend on how much sensitive tissue is exposed.
Should you pack a hoof with thrush?
Squirt Thrushbuster or other recommended medication into the sulcus, then pack it as deeply as possible with a clean gauze square or a cotton ball, using the hoof pick (Figures 3, 4 and 5). This packing should be changed daily, and be left in place at all times except when riding or exercising the horse.
Is KOPERTOX safe for sheep?
Individual sheep or hooves can be treated topically with copper sulfate (Kopertox) or zinc sulfate. The simplest and most effective treatment is use of a footbath containing 10% zinc sulfate solution (8 pounds zinc sulfate to 10 gallons water).
What color is KOPERTOX?
greenOf course this is also why we dinged Kopertox® a half star – green in color, Kopertox will stain skin, clothing and wool which means that you have to be extra careful when applying it.
Can you use KOPERTOX on goats?
You can also use other foot treatment medications to treat one animal or a small number of animals at a time. Products that you can use include Dr. Naylor's Hoof and Heel or Kopertox. For goats with chronic foot rot, you may want to treat with antibiotics.
Side Effects & Adverse Reactions
There is currently no warning information available for this product. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Manufacturer Warnings
There is currently no manufacturer warning information available for this drug.
Uses
RECOMMENDED as an aid in treating horses and ponies with thrush due to organisms susceptible to copper naphthenate.
Kopertox Indications
As an aid in the treatment of thrush and to toughen hooves in horses; footrot in cattle, sheep, goats and pigs. To prevent bleeding after dehorning cattle, sheep and goats. As an aid in the treatment of hoof punctures, cracked hooves, ringworm, wounds and to waterproof bandages in all of the above species.
Directions For Use
Cleanse affected area and remove necrotic tissue. Squirt Kopertox on affected area or apply with brush or swab. Apply daily until fully healed or as recommended by your veterinarian.
Kopertox Caution
Use with caution around eyes. Do not allow excess to runoff onto hair, since contact with this solution may cause some hair loss. Do not use on cats, dogs and rabbits. Do not contaminate animal feed.
Warning
Do not use on teats of lactating animals. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, do not induce vomiting; call a physician immediately. Avoid inhaling vapour. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
How much copper is in Kopertox?
Supplied as either an 8 oz or 16 oz bottle. Ingredients: Kopertox® contains 37.5% copper naphthenate. Indications: Kopertox® is recommended as an aid in treating horses and ponies with thrush due to organisms susceptible to copper naphthenate.
Is Kopertox safe for horses?
Horses and ponies subject to standing in these types of environments for long periods of time are at risk for developing thrush. Kopertox® is a hoof dressing for horses and poni es recommended as an aid in treat ing thrush due to organisms susceptible to the active ingredient copper naphthenate.
