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What can I do if I have animals that have been treated with Baycox (toltrazuril)?

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What can I do if I have animals that have been treated with Baycox (toltrazuril)?

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Health Canada is taking appropriate risk management measures to minimize the potential public health risk. Pigs treated with Baycox should not be sold for human consumption until 150 days from the last treatment with this drug or after the pigs have reached a market weight of at least 100 kg which is consistent with typical market practices.

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