Dicox 2.5% (Centre Brand | Anticoccidial | 100ml | 1 Liter)
Dicox 2.5% is indicated for the treatment of coccidiosis in chicken caused by Eimeria tenella, Eimeria necatrix, Eimeria acervulina, Eimeria brunetti, Eimeria maxima, Eimeria mivati, and Eimeria mitis, as well as Eimeria adenoides and Eimeria meleagrimitis in turkey.
Composition: Each ml contains Diclazuril 25mg
Always adhere to the usage guidelines.
Keep all drugs out of reach of children and pets.
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Dicox 2.5% (Centre Brand | Anticoccidial | 100ml | 1 Liter)
Dicox 2.5% is indicated for the treatment of coccidiosis in chicken caused by Eimeria tenella, Eimeria necatrix, Eimeria acervulina, Eimeria brunetti, Eimeria maxima, Eimeria mivati, and Eimeria mitis, as well as Eimeria adenoides and Eimeria meleagrimitis in turkey.
Composition: Each ml contains Diclazuril 25mg
Always adhere to the usage guidelines.
Keep all drugs out of reach of children and pets.
We deliver nationwide!
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Product ID: 2440
Availability:
In Stock
Brand: UNCATEGORIZED
Category: Livestock
₦ 5,250
Buy this product to earn upto 525,000 Cashback Points
Add 100ml of the product into 500 - 1000litres of drinking water for 2 days. Medicated water should be consumed within 24 hours.
Special Warnings
Mix well with the feed, because of the effect and adverse reaction.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Target Animals
Chicken and Turkey
Withdrawal Period
Meat; 5 days
Precaution for using Dicox 2.5% (Centre Brand | Anticoccidial | 100ml | 1 Liter)
Do not use in birds producing eggs for human consumption.
Adverse Reaction
No adverse reaction according to the recommended dosage.
Storage
Seal and store in a dry place, protect from light.
Keep out of reach of children.
Where can I use Centre-Dicox?
You might have asked yourself, should diclazuril be used in the starter feed, the grower feed, or in both?
It is important to include diclazuril in the starter ration to reduce the build-up of oocysts in the litter. Although lesions due to Eimeria are not often seen before 3 weeks of age, this is the period when the initial infection and multiplication of the parasite occurs.
In addition, diclazuril can be included in the grower ration because this is the period when the pathogenic effects of coccidiosis are most likely.
Another reason to include diclazuril in both feeds is to eliminate any resistant strains, a goal that cannot be readily achieved in shuttle programs where a chemical is used only in the starter feed. This is because any oocysts of a “resistant” strain can survive in the litter for the brief period that a chemical is present in the starter feed.
Findings suggest that when diclazuril is included in the grower feed, performance is similar to or better than other ionophore programs.
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