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(An ISO 9001:2000 Certified Company)
 
 
PADAN - 4G / 50 SP TREBON 10 ECCOROBAN 20 ECCOROALPHA 10 ECCONTRA 40 ECCOROCYPER 10 EC
COROCYPER 25 ECCOROFEN 20 ECCOROPHOS 36 SLCOROENDO 35 ECCOROQUIN 25 EC 
 
Cartap Hydrochloride 4% G / 50% SP
PADAN - 4G/50 SP
 
Precautions:
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid skin contact and inhalation. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Remove contaminated clothing and wash thoroughly before re-use. Keep away from foodstuff and animal feed.

Transport the chemical in such a manner as not to come in contact with foodstuff and animal feed.
Signs and Symptoms of Poisoning:
Nausea, trembling of extremities and body, salivation, spasms, dyspnoea and mydriasis.
First Aid:
If eyes are contaminated, flush with plenty of water.
If swallowed, induce vomiting. Do not induce vomiting if the patient is unconscious. Call a physician.
Antidote:
An intravenous injection of 100-200 mg of L-cysteine or an intramuscular injection of 20-60 mg of BAL (dimercaprol or 2,3-dimercapto propanol) is recommended.
 
Ethofenprox 10% EC
TREBON 10 EC
Precautions:
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid skin contact and inhalation. Remove contaminated clothing and immediately wash skin thoroughly with soap and water.
For eye contact, flush eyes with large amount of running cool and clear water for at least 10 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to ensure rinsing of the entire surface of the eyes.
Signs and Symptoms of Poisoning:
In case of ingestion of large quantities, symptoms could possibly induce sneezing, nasal discharge and slavering.
First Aid Measures:
If ingested, induce vomiting or employ lavage. For eye contact, flush eyes with large amount of running cool and clear water for at least 10 minutes. Hold eyelids apart to ensure rinsing of the entire surface of the eyes. Get medical attention if irritation persists.

For skin contact, remove contaminated clothing and immediately wash skin thoroughly for 10 minutes with soap and water.
 
Chlorpyriphos 20% EC
COROBAN 20 EC
Precautions by users:
1. Avoid inhalation and skin contact because of spillage or splashes while diluting. Do not mix with bare hands.
2. The user should use full protective clothing like rubber gloves, boots, dust mask and overall or rubber apron, hood or hat.
3. Use in high concentration with low and ultra low volume application equipment is dangerous and should be avoided.
Symptoms of Poisoning:
The early symptoms may be any combination of headache, giddiness,vertigo, nausea, vomiting, sweating, excessive lacrimation and salivation.
First Aid Measures:
1. Gastric lavage with 5% sodium bicarbonate may be given, if swallowed.
2. Wash contaminated skin and irrigate eyes with normal salinet.
3. Use in high concentration with low and ultra low volume application equipment is dangerous and should be avoided.
Drug Therapy:
1. Atropinise the patient immediately and maintain full atropinization by repeated doses of 2-4 mg. At 5-10 minutes interval for    hours together. The need for further atropine administrations is indicated by the continuance of symptoms. As much as 25 to   50 mg. Atropine may be required in a day. The extent of salivation is a useful criteria to follow in adjusting the dose of atropine
2. Dissolve 1-2 gm of 2 PAM into 10 ml. distilled water and inject intravenously very slowly for 10-15 minutes
Antidote:
An intravenous injection of 100-200 mg of L-cysteine or an intramuscular injection of 20-60 mg of BAL (dimercaprol or 2,3-dimercapto propanol) is recommended.
 
Alphacypermethrin 10% EC
COROALPHA 10 EC
Precautions:
Do not drink, eat or smoke while handling. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and mucous membrane. Do not use containers for any other purpose. Do not mix directly with hand and use a wooden stick for stirring the spray solution.
Symptoms of Poisoning:
Nervousness, anxiety, ataxia, convulsion and allergic manifestation.
First Aid Measures:
Remove contaminated clothings and shoes immediately. If skin is contaminated, wash thoroughly with soap and plenty of water. In case of eye splashes, flush eyes immediately with water for at least fifteen minutes. Refer to doctor or nearest hospital.
Antidote:
If ingested carry out gastric lavage with care to prevent asphyxiation. Phenobarbital or diphenylhydantoin or their mixture may be given. Treat symptomatically. In case of allergy, antihistamines may be given.
 
Triazophos 40% EC
CONTRA 40 EC
Precautions:
1. Avoid inhalation and skin contact while diluting because of spillage or splashes. Do not mix with bare hands.
2. The user should use full protective clothing, which includes rubber gloves, boots, either face shield or dust mask, and an     overall or rubber apron, hood or hat.
3. Use in high concentration with low and ultra low volume application equipment is dangerous and should be avoided.
Symptoms of Poisoning:
The early symptoms may be a combination of headache, giddiness, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, sweating, excessive lacrimation and salivation.
First Aid Measures:
1. Gastric lavage with 5% sodium bicarbonate may be given, if swallowed.
2. Wash contaminated skin and irrigate eyes with normal saline.
Drug Therapy:
1. Atropinise the patient immediately and maintain full atropinization by repeated doses of 2-4 mg. At 5-10 minutes interval for    hours together. The need for further atropine administrations is indicated by the continuance of symptoms. As much as 25 to  50 mg. Atropine may be required in a day. The extent of salivation is a useful criteria to follow in adjusting the dose of atropine. 2. Dissolve 1-2 gm of 2 PAM into 10 ml. distilled water and inject intravenously very slowly for 10-15 minutes.
 
Cypermethrin 10% EC
COROCYPER 10 EC
Precautions:
Keep away from children, foodstuffs, animal feeds, heat and open flame. Store in a cool and dry place under lock and key. Do not mix the insecticide with bare hands. Do not smoke, chew, drink, eat or handle food while spraying. Avoid inhalation of the spray mist. Spray the insecticide only in the wind blowing direction and not against it so as to avoid spray drifts settling on body. Wear protective clothing like rubber hat, face shield, overalls, goggles, and shoes while spraying the insecticide. Do not use in those situations if there is possibility of harming bees, silk worms, fish, livestock, wild birds and animals. Do not spray near fish culture ponds or when bees are active. Do not use as an ultra low volume spray.
Post Spraying Precautions:
Wash the contaminated areas like hands, skin, fingers, nails and hair with copious water and soap. Change the contaminated clothes. Clean the equipment used for the spraying with plenty of water and soap.
Symptoms of Poisoning:
Nervousness, anxiety, tremor, convulsions, skin allergies, sneezing, running nose and stiffness of nose.
First Aid Measures:
In case of poisoning, call the doctor immediately. If ingested, induce vomiting or carry out gastric lavage with care to prevent aspiration. Treat symptomatically. If skin is contaminated, wash the affected area with copious water and soap. If eyes are contaminated, irrigate with normal saline or water for about 15 minutes and refer to doctor.
Antidote:
Treat symptomatically. Administer intravenously, Phenobarbital or diphenyl hydentoin or their combinations. Anti convulsant drugs or DIZEPAM group of drugs may also be given. Attention should be given to maintain respiration, cardiovascular and renal function. Removal of secretion fluid from trachea by artificial respiration is recommended.
 
Cypermethrin 25% EC
COROCYPER 25 EC
Precautions:
Keep away from children, foodstuffs, animal feeds, heat and open flame. Store in a cool and dry place under lock and key. Do not mix the insecticide with bare hands. Do not smoke, chew, drink, eat or handle food while spraying. Avoid inhalation of the spray mist. Spray the insecticide only in the wind blowing direction and not against it so as to avoid spray drifts settling on body. Wear protective clothing like rubber hat, face shield, overalls, goggles, and shoes while spraying the insecticide. Do not use in those situations if there is possibility of harming bees, silk worms, fish, livestock, wild birds and animals. Do not spray near fish culture ponds or when bees are active. Do not use as an ultra low volume spray.
Post Spraying Precautions:
Wash the contaminated areas like hands, skin, fingers, nails and hair with copious water and soap. Change the contaminated clothes. Clean the equipment used for the spraying with plenty of water and soap.
Symptoms of Poisoning:
Nervousness, anxiety, tremor, convulsions, skin allergies, sneezing, running nose and stiffness of nose.
First Aid Measures:
In case of poisoning, call the doctor immediately. If ingested, induce vomiting or carry out gastric lavage with care to prevent aspiration. Treat symptomatically. If skin is contaminated, wash the affected area with copious water and soap. If eyes are contaminated, irrigate with normal saline or water for about 15 minutes and refer to doctor.
Antidote:
Treat symptomatically. Administer intravenously, Phenobarbital or diphenyl hydentoin or their combinations. Anti convulsant drugs or DIZEPAM group of drugs may also be given. Attention should be given to maintain respiration, cardiovascular and renal function. Removal of secretion fluid from trachea by artificial respiration is recommended.
 
Fenvalerate 20% EC
COROFEN 20 EC
Precautions:
Keep away from children, foodstuffs, animal feeds, heat and open flame. Store in a cool and dry place under lock and key. Do not mix the insecticide with bare hands. Do not smoke, chew, drink, eat or handle food while spraying. Avoid inhalation of the spray mist. Spray the insecticide only in the wind blowing direction and not against it so as to avoid spray drifts settling on body. Wear protective clothing like rubber hat, face shield, overalls, goggles, and shoes while spraying the insecticide. Do not use in those situations if there is possibility of harming bees, silk worms, fish, livestock, wild birds and animals. Do not spray near fish culture ponds or when bees are active. Do not use as an ultra low volume spray.
Post Spraying Precautions:
Wash the contaminated areas like hands, skin, fingers, nails and hair with copious water and soap. Change the contaminated clothes. Clean the equipment used for the spraying with plenty of water and soap.
Symptoms of Poisoning:
Nervousness, anxiety, tremor, convulsions, skin allergies, sneezing, running nose and stiffness of nose.
First Aid Measures:
In case of poisoning, call the doctor immediately. If ingested, induce vomiting or carry out gastric lavage with care to prevent aspiration. Treat symptomatically. If skin is contaminated, wash the affected area with copious water and soap. If eyes are contaminated, irrigate with normal saline or water for about 15 minutes and refer to doctor.
Antidote:
Treat symptomatically. Administer intravenously, Phenobarbital or diphenyl hydentoin or their combinations. Anti convulsant drugs or DIZEPAM group of drugs may also be given. Attention should be given to maintain respiration, cardiovascular and renal function. Removal of secretion fluid from trachea by artificial respiration is recommended.
 
Monocrotophos 36% SL
COROPHOS 36 SL
Precautions by users:
1. Avoid inhalation and skin contact while diluting because of spillage or splashes. Do not mix with bare hands.
2. The user should use full protective clothing, which includes rubber gloves, boots, either face shield or dust mask, and an     overall or rubber apron, hood or hat.
3. Use in high concentration with low and ultra low volume application equipment is dangerous and should be avoided
First Aid Measures:
1. Gastric lavage with 5% sodium bicarbonate may be given, if swallowed.
2. Wash contaminated skin and irrigate eyes with normal saline.
Drug Therapy:
1. Atropinise the patient immediately and maintain full atropinization by repeated doses of 2-4 mg. At 5-10 minutes interval for    hours together. The need for further atropine administrations is indicated by the continuance of symptoms. As much as 25 to  50 mg. Atropine may be required in a day. The extent of salivation is a useful criteria to follow in adjusting the dose of atropine.
2. Dissolve 1-2 gm of 2 PAM into 10 ml. distilled water and inject intravenously very slowly for 10-15 minutes.
 
Endosulfan 35% EC
COROENDO 35 EC
Precautions:
1. Do not mix the pesticide with bare hands.
2. The user should use full protective clothing, which includes rubber gloves, boots, either face shield or dust mask, and an     overall or rubber apron, hood or hat.
3. Use in high concentration with low and ultra low volume application equipment is dangerous and should be avoided.
First Aid Measures:
If swallowed, induce vomiting by giving the victim a table spoon of salt in a glass of warm water. Repeat treatment until vomit fluid is clear. If clothing has been contaminated, remove the clothing and wash the skin thoroughly with soap and water, then flush the skin with plenty of water.
If the chemical has gotten into the eyes, flush the eyes withplenty of water for at least 5 minutes.
Drug Therapy:
1. If ingested, evacuate stomach content by lavage. Give a mixture containing activated charcoal 2 parts, magnesium oxide 1     part and tannic acid 1 part in 300 ml. of warm water.
2. A saline purgative may be given but oil laxatives should not be given. To induce sedation and control convulsions     phenobarbitone (upto 0.7 g. per day) or pentobarbitone ( 0.25 to 0.5 g. per day) may be given.
3. Avoid stimuli which may induce convulsions.
4. Ten percent calcium gluconate may be given intravenously.
5. Epinephrine is contraindicated.
 
Quinalphos 25% EC
COROQUIN 25 EC
Precautions by users:
1. 1. Avoid inhalation and skin contact while diluting because of spillage or splashes. Do not mix with bare hands.
2. The user should use full protective clothing, which includes rubber gloves, boots, either face shield or dust mask, and an     overall or rubber apron, hood or hat.
3. Use in high concentration with low and ultra low volume application equipment is dangerous and should be avoided.
First Aid Measures:
1. Gastric lavage with 5% sodium bicarbonate may be given, if swallowed.
2. Wash contaminated skin and irrigate eyes with normal saline.
Drug Therapy:
1. Atropinise the patient immediately and maintain full atropinization by repeated doses of 2-4 mg. At 5-10 minutes interval for hours together. The need for further atropine administrations is indicated by the continuance of symptoms. As much as 25 to 50 mg. Atropine may be required in a day. The extent of salivation is a useful criteria to follow in adjusting the dose of atropine.
2. Dissolve 1-2 gm of 2 PAM into 10 ml. distilled water and inject intravenously very slowly for 10-15 minutes.