PANTACOX

 

Treatment and prevention of coccidiosis and atoxoplasmosis

Coccidiosis is an infectious disease caused by protozoa (small single-celled parasites). It develops in the host’s intestinal cells and damages the intestinal wall. Digestion is then severely impaired and birds lose weight. Young birds are very susceptible!
Atoxoplasmosis is also a specific form of coccidiosis. This parasite enters the bloodstream during its cycle and can settle in organs such as the liver, spleen, lungs and brain. Birds develop thickened livers, bloody spots on the intestines, wheezing and sometimes loss of balance.
PANTACOX intervenes in the coccidiosis cycle and kills coccidia. It is therefore a coccidiocide. It has no negative effects on fertilisation, laying, growth or hatching outcomes.


Purpose

• Preventive treatment before the start of breeding.
• Treatment of coccidiosis infection.
• Control of atoxoplasmosis (Lankesterella).
• Preventive protection during the moulting period.


Administration

Oral administration via drinking water:

•  In case of coccidiosis : 2 to 3ml per litre of drinking water for 2 to 3 consecutive days.
    If necessary, repeat the treatment after two weeks.
•  In case of atoxoplasmosis : 2 to 3ml per litre of drinking water for 2 consecutive days, then continue
   treatment with ESB PLUS.

Change the medicinal water daily and provide it as the only source of drinking water during treatment.
Additional vitamins can be given during rest periods.


Presentation

  • 100ml bottle, including a 1ml syringe.


Attachments

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