Diclazuril 5% Liquid Solution for Goats
Protect your goats from coccidiosis, a parasitic infection that can cause severe gastrointestinal problems, with Diclazuril Liquid Solution. This powerful medication effectively targets and eliminates coccidia, ensuring your goats’ health and well-being.
Key Benefits
- Effective against coccidia: Targets all stages of coccidia, offering both therapeutic and preventative care.
 - Safe for Goats of All Ages: Suitable for goats of all ages, including kids and pregnant does.
 - Easy Administration: The liquid formulation allows for simple dosing.
 - Reduces Symptoms: Helps alleviate the symptoms of coccidiosis, such as diarrhea, dehydration, and weight loss.
 - Long-Lasting Effect: Provides long-lasting protection against reinfection.
 
Use Cases of Diclazuril for Goats
- Treatment of Coccidiosis: Effectively eliminates coccidia infections in goats of all ages.
 - Preventive Care: Helps prevent coccidiosis outbreaks, especially in stressful environments like weaning or during transport.
 - Support for Young Goats: Essential for kids, particularly during weaning, to prevent infections that can hinder growth.
 
Symptoms of Coccidiosis in Goats
- Diarrhea (may be watery or bloody)
 - Weight loss and poor body condition
 - Lethargy and reduced appetite
 - Abdominal discomfort and bloating
 
Diclazuril Dosage for Goats
The recommended dosage for Diclazuril is 1 mg/kg body weight per day, administered in feed or water for 3-5 days.
Consult with your veterinarian for the exact dosage based on your goat’s weight and specific needs.
Cautions
- Veterinary Consultation: Always consult with a veterinarian before using Diclazuril to diagnose the specific parasite infection and determine the appropriate dosage.
 - Proper Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
 - Drug Interactions: Inform your veterinarian of any other medications your goats are receiving to avoid potential interactions.
 
Additional Information
- Withdrawal Time: The withdrawal time for meat and milk may vary depending on local regulations. Consult with your veterinarian for specific information.
 - Storage: Store Diclazuril in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
 
FAQs
- Is Diclazuril safe for pregnant goats? While Diclazuril is generally safe for pregnant goats, it’s essential to consult with your veterinarian for specific guidance.
 - How long does it take for Diclazuril to work? Diclazuril typically starts working within a few days of administration. However, the duration of treatment may vary depending on the severity of the infection.
 - Can Diclazuril be used as a preventative measure? Yes, Diclazuril can be used as a preventative measure to reduce the risk of coccidiosis outbreaks in goats, especially in stressful environments or for young kids.
 - What are the side effects of Diclazuril? Diclazuril is generally well-tolerated by goats. However, some may experience mild side effects such as lethargy or loss of appetite. If you notice any adverse reactions, consult your veterinarian.
 - How should I store Diclazuril? Store Diclazuril in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
 

