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Composition
Suspension of 25 mg cefquinome per ml (corresponding with 29.64 cefquinome sulphate per ml)
Indications for use
Treatment of infections caused by bacteria sensitive to cefquinome, such as:
Acute E.coli mastitis with signs of systemic involvement
Respiratory tract infections caused by Pasteurella multocida and Mannheimia haemolytica.
Digital dermatitis, infectious bulbar necrosis, and interdigital necrobacillosis (foul in the foot)
Calf-E.coli septicaemia
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Triclabendazole is a benzimidazole anthelmintic. It is active against adult and larval forms of trematodes, including liver flukes and giant flukes. These flatworms enter humans and animals through contaminated water, aquatic plants or food. The diseases caused by these parasites are called fascioliasis. These are lesions of the liver and biliary tract, which can lead to hepatitis and, in the case of small ruminants, to death. Most triclabendazole preparations are for oral administration. However, in 2009, the first veterinary injectable product was introduced containing triclabendazole and ivermectin. It is effective against both trematodes and roundworms, as well as ectoparasites. Is included in the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved medicinal use of this drug in 2019. triclabendazole is used only in veterinary medicine.
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