Toltrazuril 5% - 200mL
Toltrazuril 5% – 200mL
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Toltrazuril 5% – 200mL

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Toltrazuril 5% – 200mL Horses Greyhounds Camels Alpacas Pigeons.

Note: Safe for Dogs
Consider the 2.5% solution for dogs.

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PRESENTATION: Toltrazuril 5% 200mL

DESCRIPTION:
Toltrazuril is the result of extensive research efforts to help treat EPM (equine protozoal myeloencephalitis), which causes a multitude of effects that manifest in a variety of symptoms. Our solution represents a new standard in coccidiosis control, belonging to the chemical group of symmetric triazinons not related to any other anticoccidial drug currently in use in veterinary medicine. Our 5% solution affects all intracellular structures of the one-celled protozoan parasite called Sarcocystis neurona. Toltrazuril is highly effective and has demonstrated the following benefits:

-prevents and reduces the severity of lesions
-stops oocyst shedding
-improves growth rate
-improves feed conversion

HOW IT WORKS:
Our Toltrazuril 5% solution is suitable for both therapy and metaphylaxis, and acts as an effective tool for controlling coccidia-related problems. By damaging the intracellular developmental stages of Coccidia, toltraturazil affects schizonts, microgametes, and macrogametes without damaging the cell tissue of the host animal. Findings from studies suggest the drug interferes with the division of the nucleus and the activity of mitochondria, which is responsible for respiratory metabolism in the parasite. In the magrometes, toltrazuril damages wall-forming bodies, and in all intracellular developmental stages, severe vacuolisation occurs due to inflation of the endoplasmatic reticulum. Toltrazuril does not interfere with immune development, and usually does not require follow-up treatment, even in advanced infections (after three to five days). However, the efficacy of the drug is independent from the severity of the infection.

Toltrazuril is quite lipid soluble so absorption and distribution into tissue is very good. Toltrazuril 5% has a unique mode of action and there is no reason to be concerned with an adverse reaction or a drug-drug reaction. As Toltrazuril only has activity against protozoa, there is no effect on upset of intestinal flora and the formulation is very well tolerated. To be soluble in water, the product undiluted is very alkaline, pH 11.4. Direct oral dosing of the undiluted product is very irritating to mucous membranes and will cause immediate vomiting. Make sure you are using the correct formulation.
Toltrazuril is a relatively new treatment that may actually cure coccidiosis, instead of just suppressing it. The drug is readily available in Canada and Australia, but not the US. While other drugs have been used to control Coccidia infections, they do not provide a cure, and the animal may continue to be infectious to other animals.

FOR USE WITH CATS:
DO NOT use the 2.5% solution sold as a pigeon remedy, as it can be caustic to the mucus membranes of cats.

DO NOT use this drug in pregnant cats as the teratogenic effects of this drug has not been adequately researched as of now.

The dose of Toltrazuril 5% suspension is 20 mg/kg, or 10 mg/0.2 mL per pound. In a published study, a single dose of Toltrazuril cured coccidiosis in puppies, as long as adequate environmental cleanup is performed. However, it is recommended to repeat the treatment weekly for a couple of weeks. It is CRITICAL to clean the environment to rid it of coccidia. This drug is most effective when it is used at the age of 4-6 weeks to PREVENT coccidia infection in kittens.

Toltrazuril is designed to dose cats before the presence of clinical signs. Most catteries have issues with coccidiosis in young kittens around 5 weeks of age, meaning treatment should be given around day 28 so as to kill the early stages of the protozoa. The treatment will not cause sloughing of the intestinal epithelial cells. The coccidiosis does a fine job of that on its own. Intestinal cells remain intact and functional while the single cell stages of the cocci are dead, as evidenced by staining techniques in studies. As Toltrazuril is cidal, kittens do not have to depend on their immune systems to eliminate the cocci as they would with a drug that only treats symptoms.

It is very difficult to judge when a kitten is infected, which is why administration prior to clinical symptoms is recommended. The intent is to kill the protozoa before there is damage to the villi to clear the infection. In this way, the kittens will not develop the normal clinical signs of diarrhea. If you can identify oocysts in fecal exam, the protozoa has completed its reproductive cycle. The drug can not penetrate the oocyst wall to kill this stage, but treatment at the first signs of a clinical case will still help to limit the severity and duration of the infection as the Toltrazuril will kill single cell stages that have not reproduced sexually yet.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The below information was taken from a journal abstract posted to the Fanciershealth Yahoogroups list in 2001: Toltrazuril treatment of cystoisosporosis in dogs under experimental and field conditions. A Daugschies, HC Mundt, V Letkova Parasitology Research, 2000, Vol 86, Iss 10, pp 797-799

“Coccidia of the genus Cystoisospora cause mild to severe diarrhoea in dogs. The effects of toltrazuril treatment on cystoisosporosis were studied under experimental and field conditions. Twenty-four puppies were experimentally infected each with 4 x 10(4) oocysts of the Cystoisospora ohioensis group. Three groups of six puppies were treated 3 dpi with 10, 20 or 30 mg/kg body weight of toltrazuril suspension (5%); the remaining six puppies served as non-treated controls. Toltrazuril suspension or microgranulate were given once in a dose of 10 or 20 mg/kg body weight, respectively, to naturally infected puppies in conventional dog breeding facilities, depending on the coproscopical evidence of infection. Oocyst excretion and clinical data were recorded.

Under experimental conditions, the non-treated puppies excreted oocysts beginning at 6 dpi and suffered from catarrhalic to haemorrhagic diarrhoea. On 12 dpi, four of six non-treated puppies died. Irrespective of the dose, toltrazuril treatment totally suppressed oocyst excretion and no diarrhoea or other signs of disease were observed in the treated groups. Natural Cystoisospora infections were regularly found during the 3rd or 4th week of age in dog breeding facilities although not always associated with diarrhoea. A single oral application of toltrazuril abrogated oocyst shedding and the treated puppies remained generally coproscopically negative during the following 2-4 weeks.

Cystoisospora is pathogenic for puppies and can induce severe disease. Natural infections are common in conventional dog breeding facilities. Toltrazuril treatment is suitable for controlling cystoisosporosis under experimental and field conditions. A single oral treatment for puppies in the 3rd/4th week of age is recommended.”

11 reviews for Toltrazuril 5% – 200mL

  1. Holly

    Awesome product! I have been using this preventatively and as a treatment for my bottle Nigerian Dwarf kids and it works great, 1 cc per 5 lbs.

  2. Debbie

    Does anyone know the dosage for alpacas?

  3. Rita Ellis

    Before using this med, we lost many AKC Rottweiler puppies to coccidia.
    We made numerous trips to different vets, paying for office visits and tests to diagnose coccidia, vet treatment consisting of Albon and B12 shots. Our puppies died anyway! The vets knew I was a breeder but never once offered a way to prevent/cure. I did the research, discovered folks using Toltrazuril for dogs/pups. I was amazed, one dose revived a sick puppy within 4 hours. True story.

  4. Tonja

    Excellent product excellent service!
    Awesome treatment for EPM. Brought my horses back to good health unbelievably fast!
    Horseprerace had my product in the mail the same day my order was made!

  5. Connor Willismson

    its great

  6. Sarah

    Shipping was fast, price was great. Will be purchasing again.

  7. Molly

    Love this product! I use it now with every litter of puppies and works great!

  8. Valcovich

    What we though to be a viral issue in my mare ended up being coccidiosis so I ordered this product due to a recommendation. This product worked well and fixed her right up. Thank you so much!

  9. Conner

    One of my horses developed an infestation and this product cleared it right up quickly, thanks!

  10. Kevin

    After trying many different things to treat the coccidiosis that was effecting some of my chickens, I ordered this. It was pretty amazing to see results in just a day, my hens looked much better.
    This product saved my flock.
    Thanks!

  11. Justien

    As founder/President of an all volunteer cat rescue in MN we find ourselves frustrated when kittens we take in along with their stray Moms come in with severe cases of diarrhea. We will begin treating for parasites as well as begin feeding them food that is easy to digest. Coccidia is present in nearly all kittens due to immune systems not fully developed to fight it.
    They are weak, lethargic and not gaining weight. When we first heard about this we were skeptical. The Vet always used Albon, This of course never worked. So we decided to give this a try on some orphans that were very sick and unable to control their explosions. After treating for about 5 days we started to notice a change. We stopped using the drug to see if their stools were forming and were pleasantly surprised! Some kittens require longer treatment but in the end we find this to be the only way to go in treating coccidia.
    I strongly encourage anyone involved in rescue to use this, no matter if it is a puppy or kitten this works beautifully. Thanks for such a great product! The kittens thrive once they overcome the coccidia.

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