OXIFURAN 100 Tablets – Antimicrobial and coccidiostatic for dogs and cats, or in the treatment of coccidiosis and trichomoniasis in aviary or cage birds, except pheasants.
COMPOSITION One 120 mg tablet contains:
Active substances: Oxytetracycline hydrochloride 14 mg; Furazolidone 4 mg;
Excipients (lactose, starch, PVP K30, CMC, aerosil, talc, avicel, magnesium stearate) ad 120 mg.
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION
Oxytetracycline is a broad-spectrum antibiotic with bacteriostatic action against pathogenic, Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Furazolidone is a chemotherapeutic with notable antimicrobial action on some Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, but also on some pathogenic protozoa (Histomonas sp., Trichomonas sp., Giardia, coccidia, etc.).
The product is effective in combating diseases caused by some protozoa (coccidia, Trichomonas, etc.), large viruses and mycoplasmas in ornamental and cage birds.
TARGET SPECIES: Dogs, cats, aviary and cage birds, racing and ornamental pigeons.
INDICATIONS
In dogs and cats, in pneumopathies and secondary infections associated with parvovirus or in infections with some protozoa.
It is recommended in the treatment of coccidiosis and trichomoniasis in aviary or cage birds, except pheasants.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do not administer to nursing puppies.
Avoid treating animals with renal failure or those of advanced age.
Do not administer to aviary birds intended for human consumption.
The administration of oxyfuran is prohibited in palmipeds.
ADVERSE REACTIONS: None known
HOW TO ADMINISTRATE
In dogs and cats: it is used as such or in crushed form mixed in a small amount of water and administered at the commissure level, at a dose of 1/2 tablet/kg body weight, for 3-5 days;
In cage and aviary birds, racing and ornamental pigeons, the dose is 1 crushed and homogenized tablet per 100 g of feed or, for individual treatment, 1/2 tablet/0.5 kg body weight is administered, for 5-7 days.
WARNINGS
The indicated treatment regimens must be followed.
The treatment is associated with the administration of vitamins.
In dogs and cats that refuse to ingest the medicine, it is crushed and mixed with a small amount of water, administered at the commissure level using a syringe without a needle or with a teaspoon.
For cage and aviary birds, the dose of medicine is homogenized with powdered sugar and mixed with slightly moistened food, especially when seeds are used.
Sugar contributes to correcting the taste and to the adhesion of the medicine to the seeds.
WAITING TIME: Not applicable.


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