What is Toltrazuril used for?
Toltrazuril is a potent anticoccidial treatment used to eliminate Coccidiosis caused by Eimeria species. It works by disrupting protozoal reproduction, stopping the life cycle of Coccidia and allowing the animal to recover rapidly. It is widely used in livestock, poultry, dogs, cats, and exotic animals.
What concentrations are available?
At ToltrazurilShop.com, we carry Toltrazuril in multiple veterinary-grade strengths:
2.5% (25 mg/mL) – Ideal for small animals and precise low-weight dosing
5% (50 mg/mL) – Most common for goats, puppies, birds, and rabbits
10% (100 mg/mL) – Preferred for larger livestock or outbreak control
20% (200 mg/mL) – High-potency for volume dosing or bulk farm use
What animals can take Toltrazuril?
Toltrazuril is safe and effective for:
Goats, Sheep, Cattle, and Pigs
Dogs & Cats
Puppies & Kittens
Chickens, Ducks, and Gamebirds
Rabbits, Rodents, and Exotics
Always dose based on body weight and species-specific tolerance.
What does Toltrazuril treat?
Toltrazuril treats and controls:
Coccidiosis caused by Eimeria spp.
Intestinal protozoal infections in mammals and birds
It is highly effective even in advanced cases and reduces oocyst shedding rapidly.
How is it administered?
Toltrazuril is given orally, either:
Directly by syringe
Mixed with a small amount of feed or water
Shake well before use. Do not inject or apply topically.
What is the typical dosage?
Standard dosing by strength:
2.5%: 0.4 mL per lb
5%: 0.2 mL per lb
10%: 0.1 mL per lb
20%: 0.05 mL per lb
Treat once daily for 1–2 days depending on severity. Always consult dosing charts for accuracy.
Is it safe for young or pregnant animals?
Yes, it is commonly used in:
Puppies, kittens, kids, and lambs over 2 weeks of age
Use caution in pregnant animals; consult a vet for high-dose or repeated use protocols
Are there side effects?
Toltrazuril is generally well tolerated. Rare side effects may include:
Temporary loose stool
Mild fatigue
No known long-term complications when used as directed.
How often should Toltrazuril be given?
Treatment: 1–2 consecutive days
Prevention: Single dose every 21–30 days in high-risk environments
Outbreak management: Repeat in 5–7 days if reinfection risk is high
Do I need a prescription?
No. All concentrations of Toltrazuril (2.5%, 5%, 10%, and 20%) are available over-the-counter at ToltrazurilShop.com with same-day shipping.
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