[Active Ingredient] Diclazuril.
[Appearance] White or off-white powder.
[Pharmacological Action] Antiprotozoal drug. Diclazuril is a triazine compound that inhibits or kills protozoa such as sporozoans in aquatic animals.
[Indications] Antiprotozoal drug. Used for the prevention and treatment of myxosporidiosis in cyprinid fish caused by Myxobolus, Myxidium, Henneguya, Tetracapsuloides, Thelohanellus, and other sporozoans.
[Dosage and Administration] Based on this product. Mix with feed: daily dose, 0.4–0.5 g per 1 kg body weight of fish (based on 5% feeding rate, use 8.0–10.0 g of this product per 1 kg of feed), for 5–7 consecutive days.
[Adverse Reactions] No adverse reactions have been observed when used according to the recommended dosage and administration.
[Precautions]
1. The medicated feed should be thoroughly mixed; otherwise, efficacy may be affected.
2. Dispose of packaging materials in a centralized manner after use.
[Withdrawal Period] 500 degree-days.
[Specification] 100 g: 0.5 g.
[Packaging] 250 g/package.
[Storage] Keep in a light-resistant, tightly sealed container in a dry place.
[Shelf Life] 2 years.
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