ALTROZ

THIAMETHOXAM 30% FS 

Altroz

THIAMETHOXAM 30% FS 

Chemical Composition: Thiamethoxam a.i. 30.00% w/w, Copolymer of butanol 4.30% w/w. Glycerine 5.10% w/w, 1,2-Benzisothiazole-3-one 0.20% w/w, Monazo dye (Irgalith Red C2B) 3.40% w/w, Polyethylene glycol 2.60% w/w, Water Q.S., Total 100.00% w/w. 

Recommendations: Recommended as seed treatment to control Jassids, aphids and whitefly in cotton, shoot fly on sorghum and maize, termites in wheat, jassid in okra, thrips, GLH and whorl maggot in rice and jassid and thrips in sunflower crops.

Not to be used on crops other than specified on this Label/Leaflet.

 

Direction of use: Read enclosed leaflet carefully before use.

Precautions:

  • Do not use cooking utensils for preparing slurry. Use stick for stirring the slurry solution.
  • Avoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Avoid inhalation of fog and vapours.
  • Wear hand gloves to avoid contact with the skin. Wear protective clothing, mask goggles and boots, while mixing.
  • Do not eat, drink or smoke while handling or applying the product.
  • Wash hands with soap and plenty of water and change clothes after the work is over.
  • also wash the contaminated clothes.

Antidote : No specific antidote is known. Apply symptomatic therapy. 

Poisoning: Poisoning may cause symptoms of decrease in spontaneous movement, toxic convulsion and ptosis. 

First Aid : Remove the affected person to a well-ventilated area or fresh air and protect him from undercooling. In case of skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing and thoroughly wash the affected parts of the body with soap and water. In case of eye contact: Rinse eyes with clean water for several minutes. In case of ingestion: Repeatedly administer medicinal charcoal in a large quantity of water. Note: Never give any thing by mouth to an unconscious person. Do not induce vomiting.

 

INSECTICIDES

INSECTICIDE

Recommendation

1. in wheat : seed treatment to control Jassids, aphids and whitefly in cotton, shoot fly on sorghum and maize, termites
2. jassid in okra,
3. thrips, GLH and whorl maggot in rice and
4. jassid and thrips in sunflower crops.

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