Deworming of cattle, horses, sheep, goats, pigs, carnivores, fur-bearing game and poultry infected with nematodes (Mature and immature forms), some types of cestodes, flukes and their eggs.
Controls roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, and Taenia tapeworms
White or white powder with a yellowish tinge, which forms a stable fine suspension with water.
Storage
1 vial of the drug contains the active substance:
benzylpenicillin sodium salt - 1,000,000 IU.
Pharmacological properties
ATC vet classification code QJ01- antibacterial veterinary drugs for systemic use. QJ 01 CE 01 - Benzylpenicillin.
Benzylpenicillin sodium is a bactericidal antibiotic of the penicillin series, which has a detrimental effect on gram-positive and some gram-negative microorganisms: Streptococcus spp . Staphylococcus spp., Bacillus spp., Neisseria spp., Pasteurella spp. and other.
The mechanism of action of the drug is to inhibit the activity of enzymes for the synthesis of peptidoglycan, which is the basis of the cell wall of microorganisms, which leads to delayed reproduction and growth of bacteria.
Penicillin when administered intramuscularly is rapidly absorbed into the blood and distributed in body fluids and tissues; penetrates into the cerebrospinal fluid in small quantities. The maximum concentration of benzylpenicillin in the blood is observed after 30-60 minutes. introduction. In 3-4 hours only traces of an antibiotic are found in blood. To maintain a concentration high enough for a therapeutic effect, injections should be given every 3-4 hours. When administered intravenously, the concentration of penicillin in the blood decreases rapidly. Benzylpenicillin sodium is practically not metabolized in the liver and is excreted unchanged through the kidneys.
It is indicated for the treatment of diseases associated with disorders of the central nervous system (inhibition and excitation), violation of the autonomic nervous system, severe acute infectious diseases, various forms of cardiovascular disease, the fall of blood pressure, significant blood loss. Glucose solutions are indicated in case of poisoning, intoxication by narcotic drugs, mercury, arsenic, strychnine, sodium nitrite, and other substances; pulmonary edema, liver diseases (hepatitis and cirrhosis), lack of diuresis; acetonemia, postpartum hemoglobinuria in cows, ketonuria and toxemia of dairy cows, sheep ketonuria; weak uterine contractility, maternity paresis; as a hemostatic agent while gastrointestinal, lung and other internal bleeding, hemorrhagic diathesis. Some drugs to reduce toxicity or extension of their validity are dissolved in solutions of glucose.