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Prevention and Treatment of Coccidiosis in Chickens
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Composition of Vitacox Plus WSP
Vitacox Plus contains per gram:

Sulphadimidine sodium: 400mg

Sulphaquinoxaline sodium : 150mg

Diaveridine HCL:                50mg

Vitamin A:                            15,000 IU

Vitamin K3:                          5mg

Vitacox Plus WSP
Vitacox Plus WSP is a combination of two anti-bacterial and coccidiocidal drugs of the sulpha-group; as well as the synergetic antibacterial drug diaveridine and two essential vitamins A and E for recovery from haemorrhagic lesions

This product is effective for the prevention and treatment of the following diseases:

Poultry: Intestinal coccidiosis, mixed coccidial and bacterial infections, Pullorum disease, fowl typhoid, E. coli infections.
Calves, lambs, and piglets: Enteritis caused by coccidial and bacterial infections.
Rabbits: Intestinal coccidiosis and bacterial infections.

Vitacox Plus WSP: Dosage and Administration
For oral administration via drinking water.
General dose: 100g per 100 litres of drinking water or 1gram per 10kg body-weight for three days and repeated dose for 2 days after a 1-day interval (3-1-2 method) Medicated drinking water should be used within 24 hours.

Precaution
Do not combine Vitacox Plus with other anti-bacterial, coccidiostats or coccidiocidal drugs.

Withdrawal period
Meat: Ruminants, piglets = 14 days.
Rabbits, poultry = 8 days.
Eggs: 4 days
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RE: Prevention and Treatment of Coccidiosis in Chickens - by FarmKing - 12-04-2022, 10:09 AM

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