Solution for treatment of cattle affected by thelaziosis
Antiparasitic drugs, manufactured by Brovapharma, have significant effect on permanent and temporary ectoparasites and blood parasites, and provide a full range of therapeutic and prophylactic treatments of animals, poultry, fish and bees. A wide range of preparations include targeted drugs for different diseases. Preparation Theilersan is very popular in African and Asian countries due to its high efficiency against theileriasis.
Powder for treatment of bloodparasitic diseases
1g contains:
diminazene aceturate — 438 mg
phenazone — 562 mg
It is indicated for treatment and prevention of bloodparasitic diseases in cattle, sheep, horses and dogs, namely: babesiosis, theileriosis.
Powder for treatment of animals with eimeriosis
100 g contain:
Amprolium hydrochloride — 12,5 g
Excipients: vicasol — 0,2 g
Vitamin A — 1000 IU
Powdered sugar, lactose or maltodextrin
It is indicated for treatment and prevention of cattle (calves), sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits, carnivoresaffected by eimerias:
Calves — E. bovis, E. cylindrical, E. ellipsoidae, E. zuernii, Cryptosporidium muris and C. parvus;
Sheep, goats — E. arloigni, E.faurei, E. intracata, E. ninaekohljakimovae;
Pigs — E. debliecki, E. scabra, E. spinosa, E. suis, Isospora suis;
Rabbits — E. magna, E. perfonas, E. stiedae;
Carnivores — Isospora canis, I. ohioensis, I. rivolta, I. felis.
Powder for treatment of chickens and turkeys suffering from eimeriosis
1 m contains:
Robenidine hydrochloride 100.0 mg
Excipients: calcium lignosulphonate, calcium sulfate
It is indicated for the prevention and treatment of broiler chickens, turkeys and rabbits affected by eimeria species sensitive to the active ingredient of the drug.
Solution for treatment of cattle affected by thelaziosis
1ml contains:
Buparvaquone — 50,0 mg
Excipients: vegetable oil, sorbitan monooleate, butanol, distilled water
It is indicated for treatment and prevention of cattle affected by thelaziosis (coast fever, corridor disease, tropical thelaziosis, etc.) the agents of which are protozoa of the family Theileria: Theileria parva, T. mutans, T. annul ata and T. orientalis (sergenti).