GINNITRO 34% Inj.
34% Nitroxinil Injectable Liquid
Produc Name | 34% Nitroxinil Injectable Liquid |
Composition | Contains per ml: |
Function | Antiparasitic, for the treatment of fascioliasis (infestation of mature and immature Fasciola hepatica), gastrointestinal nematode disease in sheep, goats and cattle. |
Appearance | Amber-like |
Indication | It 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. |
Side Effects | Small swellings are occasionally observed at the injection site in cattle. These can be avoided by injecting the dose in two separate sites and massaging well to disperse the solution. No systemic ill effects are to be expected when animals (including pregnant cows and ewes) are treated at normal dosage. |
Dosage and Administration | Administer by subcutaneous injection. 10 mg nitroxinil per kg body weight. Sheep: Administer according to the following doses scale: 14 - 20 kg 0.5 ml 41 - 55 kg 1.5 ml 21 - 30 kg 0.75 ml 56 - 75 kg 2.0 ml 31 - 40 kg 1.0 ml > 75 kg 2.5 ml In outbreaks of fascioliasis each sheep in the flock should be injected immediately when the presence of the disease is recognised, repeating treatment as necessary throughout the period when infestation is occurring, at intervals of not less than one month. Cattle: 1.5 ml of per 50 kg of bodyweight. Both infected and in-contact animals should be treated, treatment being repeated as considered necessary, though not more frequently than once per month. Dairy cows should be treated at drying off (at least 28 days before calving). |
Withdrawal Period | For meat: |
Packing | Vial of 50ml, 100ml |
Storage | Seal tightly, avoid light. |