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Nitroxynil 25% --- TS061226-27
Uses
Nitroxynil 25% solution is indicated for the treatment of fascioliasis (infestations of mature and
immature Fasciola hepatica) in cattle and sheep. It is also effective, at the recommended
dose rate, against adult and larval infestations of Haemonchus contortus in cattle and sheep
and Haemonchus placei, Oesophagostomum radiatum and Bunostomum phlebotomum in
cattle.
Dosage
The standard dosage is 10 mg nitroxynil per kg bodyweight for the treatment of fascioliasis and certain roundworm infestations.
Sheep
In case of an outbreak of fascioliasis, each sheep in the flock should be injected immediately
the presence of the disease is recognized, repeating treatment as necessary throughout the
period when infestation is occurring, at intervals of not less than one month. On farms with
fluke-infested pastures, routine preventative dosing should be carried out at intervals of not
less than one month, having regard for such factors as the past disease history of the farm,
the frequency and severity of neighbouring outbreaks and regional forecasts of incidence.
Cattle
Both infected and in-contact animals should be treated, treatment being repeated as
considered necessary, though not more frequently than once per month.
The treatment of cattle helps to reduce contamination of pastures on farms where fascioliasis
is endemic or certain roundworm occurrence is evident.
Dairy cows should be treated at drying off (at least 15 days before calving).
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
For animal treatment only.
No systemic ill-effects are to be expected when animals (including pregnant cows and ewes)
are treated at normal dosage. The very infrequent deaths which have occurred with such
dosage have been in sheep treated in advanced stages of liver fluke disease.
Ewes in advanced pregnancy should be driven, handled and dosed carefully.
In the event of accidental overdosage, dextrose saline solution should be administered
intravenously. Keep the patient cool (applications of cold water may also be of value).
Nitroxynil 25% solution is indicated for the treatment of fascioliasis (infestations of mature and
immature Fasciola hepatica) in cattle and sheep. It is also effective, at the recommended
dose rate, against adult and larval infestations of Haemonchus contortus in cattle and sheep
and Haemonchus placei, Oesophagostomum radiatum and Bunostomum phlebotomum in
cattle.
Dosage
The standard dosage is 10 mg nitroxynil per kg bodyweight for the treatment of fascioliasis and certain roundworm infestations.
Sheep
In case of an outbreak of fascioliasis, each sheep in the flock should be injected immediately
the presence of the disease is recognized, repeating treatment as necessary throughout the
period when infestation is occurring, at intervals of not less than one month. On farms with
fluke-infested pastures, routine preventative dosing should be carried out at intervals of not
less than one month, having regard for such factors as the past disease history of the farm,
the frequency and severity of neighbouring outbreaks and regional forecasts of incidence.
Cattle
Both infected and in-contact animals should be treated, treatment being repeated as
considered necessary, though not more frequently than once per month.
The treatment of cattle helps to reduce contamination of pastures on farms where fascioliasis
is endemic or certain roundworm occurrence is evident.
Dairy cows should be treated at drying off (at least 15 days before calving).
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
For animal treatment only.
No systemic ill-effects are to be expected when animals (including pregnant cows and ewes)
are treated at normal dosage. The very infrequent deaths which have occurred with such
dosage have been in sheep treated in advanced stages of liver fluke disease.
Ewes in advanced pregnancy should be driven, handled and dosed carefully.
In the event of accidental overdosage, dextrose saline solution should be administered
intravenously. Keep the patient cool (applications of cold water may also be of value).