Ponazuril Liquid Solution 10% is a concentrated antiprotozoal formula widely used in veterinary practice to help manage coccidiosis caused by Cystoisospora (formerly Isospora) species in small animals and other coccidia affecting livestock. Ponazuril is the active metabolite of Toltrazuril and works by disrupting protozoal replication within intestinal cells.
This solution is commonly utilized in companion animals and livestock where intestinal protozoal infections may impact growth, hydration, and overall health.
Animals infected with coccidia may display:
Diarrhea (sometimes watery or bloody)
Dehydration
Lethargy or weakness
Poor appetite
Weight loss or failure to thrive (especially in young animals)
Abdominal discomfort
Young, stressed, recently weaned, or densely housed animals are at greater risk.
⚠ Always confirm dosing with a veterinarian before administration.
Ponazuril is commonly administered at 10–20 mg per kg of body weight once daily for several consecutive days, depending on species and severity.
Since this is a 10% solution (100 mg/mL):
10 mg/kg = 0.045 mL per lb
20 mg/kg = 0.09 mL per lb
0.045–0.09 mL per lb
Once daily for 3–7 days
Typical EPM dosing: 5 mg/kg daily
Equivalent to 0.023 mL per lb (10% solution equivalent calculation)
Improvement in stool consistency and energy levels is often noticed within a few days. However, complete the full recommended course to ensure effective protozoal control.
1️⃣ How do I know if my pet has coccidiosis?Common signs include diarrhea, dehydration, weight loss, and lethargy — especially in young animals. A fecal exam by a veterinarian confirms diagnosis.
2️⃣ Is Ponazuril safe for young animals?
Ponazuril is commonly used in puppies, kittens, and young livestock under veterinary supervision.
3️⃣ Can it be used with other medications?
Consult your veterinarian before combining with other treatments.
4️⃣ How is Ponazuril different from Sulfadimethoxine?
Ponazuril directly targets protozoal replication, while sulfa drugs inhibit folic acid synthesis in protozoa. Many veterinarians prefer ponazuril for shorter treatment courses.
5️⃣ Is this the same drug used in horses?
Yes. Ponazuril is the same active ingredient found in Marquis, formulated for equine EPM treatment.
| Size | 1oz – 30mL, 2oz – 60mL, 4oz – 120mL, 8oz – 240mL, 16oz – 480mL, 32oz – 960mL, 1/2 Gallon Jug, 1 Gallon Jug |
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| Strength | 10% |
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