Amprolium HCl is used to treat coccidiosis of laying hens, growing chickens, turkey, cattle's and different other farm animals, also used as assistance treatment drugs to prevent and control the coccidiosis' spread. Amprolium Hydrochloride is traditional coccidiostatic, and it's used in poultry feed to control coccidiosis. Amprolium Hydrochloride is very good against the hemorrhage-producing coccidia E. tenella and E. necatrix and it has some activity against E. maxima, amprolium hydrochloride is one of the most safety anti-coccidial drugs and be approved by FDA.
Amprolium is not an organism, so is not an antibiotic in the sense I think you mean. It is an analog of Vitamin B1, and works by preventing the uptake of thiamine (B1) by the organism which causes coccidiosis. Amprolium makes the creature's body an environment hostile to the development of coccidiosis, without actually attacking the coccidiosis organism. It's like a placebo food for the coccidiosis microbe, which gets no nourishment from it. To some degree amprolium also reduces the uptake of thiamine in the creature who is eating amprolium in its feed, so it is only administered until the young chickens are old enough to have built up an immunity to coccidiosis, from low-level environmental exposure to it. Then they are switched to unmedicated feed. (This is fairly common for management of small poultry flocks; I can't speak about the management of large-scale operations.) Using amprolium does not contribute to drug-resistant microbes.
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Paroxetine hydrochloride-- Paxil; a SSRI that is used to treat mental depression, OCD, and various other disorders.
The service of the U.S National Institute of health states that Erlotinib Hydrochloride can treat patients suffering from Pancreatic cancer. The cancer is still to be removed with surgery.
Benazepril Hydrochloride (HCl) is a drug which belongs to class of drugs known as ACE-Inhibitors (Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitors). It is used to treat hypertension a.k.a. high blood pressure.
Lotomil is a brand name for diphenoxylate hydrochloride and atropine sulfate and is used to treat diarrhea.
Yes, pyridoxine hydrochloride is a chemical compound. It is the hydrochloride salt form of pyridoxine, which is a form of vitamin B6. It is commonly used in dietary supplements and medications to treat vitamin B6 deficiency.
Corid, also known as amprolium, is commonly used to treat coccidiosis in goats. While Corid is generally considered safe for use in pregnant goats, it is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to a pregnant animal. The veterinarian can provide guidance on the appropriate dosage and ensure that the medication will not harm the pregnant goat or her developing fetus. It is crucial to follow the veterinarian's recommendations to ensure the health and well-being of the pregnant goat and her offspring.
Lidocaine hydrochloride is primarily an anaesthetic than can be applied topically, or injected into a wound or surgical site. It is also used to treat immediate ventricular arrythmias.
No, Fluoxetine is a generic form of Prozac which is used to treat depression.
Sarafem - fluoxetine hydrochloride is known to treat certain eating disorders.
Coccidiosis in chickens is characterized by pale comb and wattle and dull plumage. They just look unwell. Weight loss may occur and droppings will appear discoloured, sometimes showing blood, and watery. Coccidiosis is caused by a small intestinal worm and can be fatal if left untreated. There are a number of commercial water soluble treatments available. Consult your local feed & grain outlet for what is available since brands are different in every area and country.