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• Oxzol is economical and effective against major endo-parasites in domestic animals.
• Oxzol is ovicidal , larvicidal and wormicidal in action.
• Oxzol is well tolerated by the domestic and wild animals in general and free of side effects at therapeutic doses.
• Oxzol is safe in young, sick and debilitated animals.
• Oxzol is safe in pregnancy at therapeutic doses.
• Safety margin 10 times of therapeutic doses.
• Slow absorption from gastrointestinal tract prolongs its action
Horses-
The drug is effective against adult form of large strongyles, small strongyles, mature Oxyuris equi, small pin worm (Probstmayria vivipara) and Trichostrongylus axeif of horses. Ascarids (Parascaris equorum) and immature Oxyuris.
Cattle and sheep-
The drug is effective for lung worm infection caused by Dictyocaulus
All the major gastrointestinal parasites of ruminants (Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trchostrongylus, Marshallagia, Cooperia , Nematodirus, Bunostomum, Chabertia, Oesophagostomum, Strongyloides). The adult form of these parasites is most effectively expelled but immature stages are also eliminated. Oxfendazole is effective against whipworms.
Swine-
The drug is effective against swine ascarids (sexually mature adult forms), stomach worms (Hyostrongylus), nodular worms (Oesophagostomum) and Strongyloides.
Swine lung worms (Metastrongylus)
| Horse | 10 mg per kg b.wt. |
| Cattle | 4.5 mg per kg b.wt |
| Sheep | 5 mg per kg b.wt |
| Swine | 3 mg per kg b.wt. |
| or | |
| 4.5 mg per kg b.wt for control of Hyostrongylus and Oesophagostomum spp. | |
| Dog | 11.3 mg per kg. b.wt. |
| For 3 consequent days. | |
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