COMPOSITION
Rafoxanide ……………………………………………… ................. …………………………… ..… ... ... 3.00 g
Fenbendazole ………………………………………………… ................ ……………… .. ……… ... …… .6.00 g
Selenium (except sodium selenite) ………………………………… .................. ……………………… .50 , 00 mg
Cobalt (sf. Sulfate) ……………. ……………………………………… ................. ……………… …… 60.00 mg
Excipient qsp ……… .. …………………………………………………… ................. ……………. .… 100 ml
PHARMACEUTICAL PROPERTIES
Fenbendazole is an anthelmintic of the benzimidazole family with great activity against
gastrointestinal and pulmonary nematodes and on the tænia. Like other benzimidazoles, fen bendazole works by inhibiting the polymerization of microtubilin, which causes disorganization
cells and death of the parasite by starvation. Fenbendazole is not active on fluke and oesters. Then
that the action of rafoxanide is primarily directed against these parasites. Thus, the combination of these two
major anthelmintics form a broad spectrum product, active both on digestive strongyles and
respira-tories, on the moat and the oesters. Note that rafoxanide is also endowed with an excellent
activity on blood-sucking nematodes. Pharmacologically, fenbendazole is metabolized in
the body into several metabolites including oxfendazole, which has great anthelmintic activity. Then
that rafoxanide undergoes a very slow metabolism which increases its persistence in the body.
Selenium is a trace element necessary for the fight against nutritional myopathies which are very
frequent in our farms.
Cobalt, a trace element necessary for the synthesis of vitamin B12, helps to overcome the problems
of anemia inherent in infestations with blood-sucking parasites
TARGET SPECIES
Cattle, sheep, goats.
INDICATIONS
Treatment of internal parasitosis in target species:
Gastrointestinal and pulmonary nematodoses, moniezoids, fascioliasis and estrosis