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Diclazuril Liquid Solution is a highly effective medication used to treat coccidiosis, a parasitic infection that commonly affects the intestines of animals. This liquid solution is suitable for use in a wide range of animals, including horses, dogs, cats, sheep, goats, cattle, poultry, birds, and rabbits. The main ingredient, Diclazuril, works by disrupting the life cycle of the parasite Eimeria, which causes coccidiosis.
Coccidiosis symptoms such as:
Diarrhea (sometimes with blood)
Loss of appetite
Weight loss
Lethargy
Dehydration
Abdominal pain or bloating
Weakness and poor growth in young animals
Dogs & Cats:
Administer 0.25 mL per Pound of body weight.
Treatment usually lasts 5 to 7 days, depending on severity.
Sheep, Goats, Cattle:
Typical dosage is 0.04 mL per Pound of body weight.
For young or stressed animals, longer treatment durations of up to 7-10 days may be necessary.
Poultry, Birds, and Rabbits:
For poultry, 0.01 mL per pound of body weight is typical.
Administered in drinking water, adjusting the dosage for the size of the flock.
Treatment may last 5-7 days, depending on the infection level.
Twice daily administration is common, typically for 5 to 7 days.
For more severe cases or high-risk animals, treatment may be extended for up to 10 days under veterinary guidance.
Always follow your veterinarian’s advice regarding the exact frequency and treatment duration.
4 oz (120 mL): Suitable for smaller animals or short-term treatment.
8 oz (240 mL): Ideal for medium-sized animals or ongoing treatments.
32 oz (960 mL): Perfect for large herds, flocks, or long-term care.
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
After opening, ensure the bottle is tightly sealed to preserve the solution’s effectiveness.
Keep out of reach of children and animals to avoid accidental ingestion.
1. What is Diclazuril Liquid Solution used for?
Diclazuril Liquid Solution is used to treat coccidiosis, a parasitic infection caused by the Eimeria parasite in animals such as horses, dogs, cats, sheep, goats, cattle, poultry, birds, and rabbits.
2. How long should I give Diclazuril to my animal?
The typical treatment duration is 5 to 7 days, but your veterinarian may extend the treatment up to 10 days for more severe infections or high-risk animals.
3. Can Diclazuril be used for other parasitic infections?
Diclazuril is specifically effective against Eimeria parasites and should not be used for other parasitic infections without veterinary guidance.
4. What are the common side effects of Diclazuril?
Some animals may experience mild gastrointestinal symptoms, such as mild diarrhea or nausea. If side effects persist or worsen, consult your veterinarian immediately.
5. Can Diclazuril be mixed with other medications?
Always consult your veterinarian before mixing Diclazuril with other medications to avoid possible interactions and ensure safety for your animal.
For more information on the prevention of coccidiosis and general parasite management, visit our article on Preventing Coccidiosis in Livestock and Pets.
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