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uptake.
host. To treat amprolium overdose, thiamine should
be administered parenterally or orally.
Amprolium competitively inhibits the active
transport of thiamine in isolated second-generation Dosage
schizonts of Eimeria spp. and in host intestinal For oral administration:
cells. Upon ingestion of amprolium, the coccidia
experience thiamine deficiency and starve from Calves, sheep and goats:
malnutrition.
Preventive: 1 g per 60 kg body weight through
drinking water or milk for 21 days.
Indications
Amprolin-300 WS is indicated for coccidiosis Curative: 1 g per 30 kg body weight through
caused by coccidia susceptible to amprolium drinking water or milk for 5 days.
(Eimeria spp.) or gastrointestinal infections for
which it is therapeutically or prophylactically Poultry:
indicated to administer amprolium in calves, goats, Preventive: 1 kg per 5000 liters of drinking water
sheep and poultry.
for 1 - 2 weeks.
Curative: 1 kg per 1250 - 2500 liters of drinking
Packaging
water for 5 - 7 days.
Sachet of 100 g and jar of 1000 g.
Note: Mix Amprolin-300 WS daily with fresh water
Withdrawal times or milk. Not intended for hens producing eggs for
For meat: human consumption. In severe cases curative
Calves, goats, sheep: 3 days. treatment may be followed by preventive treatment.
Poultry: 3 days.
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