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Toltrazuril Liquid Solution for Swine

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Highly Effective Against Coccidiosis – Eliminates Eimeria parasites, preventing severe outbreaks and reducing infection rates.
Prevents and Treats Infections – Works as both a treatment for infected pigs and a preventive measure for piglets at risk.
Easy-to-Use Liquid Solution – Oral administration ensures quick absorption and precise dosing.
Improves Growth and Performance – Supports healthy weight gain by reducing the impact of intestinal parasites.
Long-Lasting Protection – A single dose provides extended coverage, reducing the need for repeated treatments.

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Description

Toltrazuril for Swine

Coccidiosis is a serious parasitic infection in pigs, particularly in piglets, leading to diarrhea, dehydration, weight loss, and stunted growth. Left untreated, it can cause significant economic losses for swine farmers. Toltrazuril Liquid Solution for Swine provides a fast-acting, reliable treatment to control and prevent coccidiosis, improving herd health and productivity.


Symptoms of Coccidiosis in Swine

Early detection is key to effective treatment. Watch for:

🔴 Diarrhea – Watery, yellowish, or mucus-filled stools
🔴 Lethargy – Weak, inactive piglets showing reduced interest in nursing
🔴 Reduced Appetite – Piglets may stop feeding
🔴 Weight Loss & Poor Growth – Impaired nutrient absorption leading to stunted growth
🔴 Dehydration – Dry skin, sunken eyes, and low energy
🔴 Rough or Dull Coat – Poor coat condition indicating malnutrition
🔴 Bloody or Mucus-Filled Stool – Severe intestinal damage in advanced cases

Immediate treatment with Toltrazuril is recommended upon noticing symptoms.


Dosage of Toltrazuril for Swine

Follow weight-based dosing for optimal results:

2.5% Toltrazuril

  • Prevention: 0.20 mL/lb

  • Treatment: 0.40 mL/lb

  • Frequency: Once daily for 3–5 days

5% Toltrazuril

  • Prevention: 0.10 mL/lb

  • Treatment: 0.20 mL/lb

  • Frequency: Once daily for 3–5 days

10% Toltrazuril

  • Prevention: 0.05 mL/lb

  • Treatment: 0.10 mL/lb

  • Frequency: Once daily for 3–5 days

20% Toltrazuril

  • Treatment Only: 0.05 mL/lb

  • Frequency: Once daily for 3–5 days

Administration:

  • Oral dosing via syringe or drenching gun

  • Single-dose treatment is preferred

  • Consult a veterinarian for follow-up treatment in severe infections

Prevention Protocol:

  • Administer to piglets at 3–5 days old to prevent coccidiosis before symptoms appear


Why Choose Toltrazuril for Swine?

🐷 Fast-Acting & Effective – Rapid relief from coccidiosis symptoms
🐷 Safe for Young Piglets – Can be used early in life for prevention
🐷 Cost-Effective – Reduces piglet mortality and improves herd productivity
🐷 Minimal Side Effects – Well-tolerated when used as directed
🐷 Reduces Antibiotic Use – Targets protozoal parasites directly, lowering reliance on antibiotics


Tips for Maximizing Effectiveness

✔️ Follow Proper Dosage – Dose accurately according to body weight
✔️ Monitor Piglets – Detect symptoms early and act quickly
✔️ Maintain Clean Housing – Reduce moisture to prevent parasite spread
✔️ Isolate Infected Piglets – Minimize transmission
✔️ Consult a Veterinarian – For persistent or severe infections


Available Sizes

  • 10 mL Syringe – Individual piglets or small-scale use
  • 20 mL Syringe – Multiple doses or small herds
  • 10 Gram Powder – Alternative powdered form
  • 4 oz (120 mL) Bottle – Small farms or occasional treatments
  • 8 oz (240 mL) Bottle – Medium-sized herds
  • 32 oz (946 mL) Bottle – Large pig herds
  • 1/2 Gallon (1.9 L) – Medium to large operations with frequent use
  • 1 Gallon (3.8 L) – Large-scale farms or continuous treatment programs

Common FAQs

1. What is Toltrazuril used for in pigs?
Prevents and treats coccidiosis caused by Eimeria, improving growth and digestive health.

2. How do I administer Toltrazuril to piglets?
Orally using a dosing syringe as a single-dose treatment.

3. When should piglets receive Toltrazuril?
Preferably at 3–5 days old as a preventive measure.

4. Can Toltrazuril be mixed with feed or water?
No, it must be given orally for proper absorption.

5. How quickly does it work?
Most pigs show improvement within 24–48 hours.

6. Is it safe for pregnant sows?
Yes, but consult a veterinarian before use.

7. How often should Toltrazuril be used?
Single-dose treatment is usually sufficient; preventive administration is done once early in life.

8. Are there withdrawal periods for meat pigs?
Yes, follow guidelines or consult a veterinarian before slaughter.

Additional information

Size

1oz – 30mL, 4oz – 120mL, 8oz – 240mL, 32oz – 960mL, 1/2 Gallon Jug, 1 Gallon Jug

Strength

5%, 10%, 20%

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