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The control of Fasciola hepatica in dairy cattle may lead to considerable residue problems in dairying. In the GDR, a hexachloro-p-xylene-based fasciolicide has been approved till recently, and another, rafoxanide-based fasciolicide has been on trial. The investigations have shown that the two active principles are excreted in the milk for a prolonged period, rafoxamide being found more suitable. Their marked lipophil behaviour leads to accumulation in the fat phase and, thus, in high-fat milk products.
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