Poultry: Intestinal coccidiosis: E Necatrix, E Burnnetti, E Maxima, E Aservolina, and E Hagni. E Mitis, E Mivati, E Braeacox .
typhoid disease - coli infection.
Calves, lambs: bacterial infections.
rabbits: Intestinal coccidiosis and bacterial infections.
hypersensitive to one of the sulfuric drugs or diaviridine
anemia, leukopenia and thrombocytopenia.
Overdose can cause bleeding, kidney damage, diarrhea, and peripheral neuritis.
Dosages And Duration Of Use
Orally via drinking water: 100 g / 200 liters of drinking water or 1 g / 10 kg of body weight, within 3 days and again for 2 days after a 1-day interval with fresh water.
Meat: Ruminants: 14 days , poultry: 8 days - Eggs: 6 days
Medicinal drinking water must be used within 24 hours