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Niclosamide Bolus 1250 Mg

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Niclosamide Bolus is anthelmintic containing Niclosamide B.P. Vet, active against tapeworms and intestinal flukes such as paramphistomum in ruminants.



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Short Description

Niclosamide Bolus is anthelmintic containing Niclosamide B.P. Vet, active against tapeworms and intestinal flukes such as paramphistomum in ruminants.

 

Indications

Niclosamide Bolus is indicated in both tapeworm infestation of Livestock, Poultry, Dogs and Cats and also in immature paramphistomiasis (Amphistomiasis) of Cattle, Sheep and Goats.

 

Tapeworms

Cattle, Sheep Goats and Deer: Moniezia Species Thysanosoma (Fringed Tape worms)

Dogs: Dipylidium Caninum, Taenia Pisiformis T. hydatigena and T. taeniaeformis.

Horses: Anoplocephalid infections.

Poultry: Raillietina and Davainea.

Amphistomiasis: (Immature Paramphistomes).

In cattle and Sheep, Rumen flukes (Paramphistomum species) is very common. Whereas the adult flukes attached to the rumen wall could be of little significance, the immature ones are seriously pathogenic causing heavy damage and mortality while migrating in the duodenal wall.

Animals showing symptoms of severe anorexia, increased intake of water, and watery fetid diarrhoea should be suspected for amphistomiasis and immediately treated with Niclosamide Bolus to prevent death and loss of production since Niclosamide Bolus provides consistently very high efficacy against the immature flukes.

 

Composition

Each uncoated bolus contains:

Niclosamide I.P. 1.0 gm

Administration And Dosage

Niclosamide Bolus in feed or as such.

Against Tapeworms

Cattle, Sheep and Horses: 1 gm bolus for 20 kg body weight

Dogs and Cats: 1 gm bolus for 10 kg body weight

Poultry: 1 gm bolus for 5 adult birds

(Approximately 175 mg per kg body weight)

 

Against Amphistomes

Cattle & Sheep: Higher dosage at the rate of 1.0 gm bolus / 10 kg body weight.

Safety: Niclosamide bolus has a wide margin of safety. Overdosing of Niclosamide upto 40 times in sheep and cattle have been found to be non-toxic. In Dogs and cats, twice the recommended dosage causes no ill effects except softness of the faeces. Niclosamide bolus can safely be used in all phases of pregnancy and in debilitated subjects without adverse effects.

 

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