Butex Inj
Butex, Buparvaquone, stands as a formidable solution for the therapy and prevention of various forms of theileriosis. Its second-generation hydroxynaphthoquinone formula ensures potent action against Theileria parva, T. annulata, T. mutans, and T. orientalis, offering robust protection against East Coast Fever, Corridor Disease, Tropical Theileriosis, and more.
Butex injection is used to treat or prevent tick-transmitted theileriosis caused by Theileria parva or T. annulate in Cattle; Lactating Cows, Heifers, Calves and young Bulls.
Butex injection is effective during the schizonts and piroplasms stages of the parasite. It also can be used during the incubation period.
Butex injection is used for clinically affected animals and to in-contact animals which maybe infected but not showing clinical signs. It is intended to be administered by intramuscular injection.
Butex injection is an effective treatment for Theileriosis in Cattle. Butex injection is most effective when cattle are treated early in the course of the disease with supportive therapy such as (antibiotics, hematinics, amino acids, electrolytes, vitamins, IV fluids and antipyretics).
It can also be used for treatment of T. equi that causes equine piroplasmosis may include oxytetracycline IV and buparvaquone, this is used for persistent infections.
With its long plasma half-life and low toxicity, Butex guarantees safe and effective treatment, acting on both schizonts and piroplasms stages. Count on Butex for unparalleled defense in the battle against theileriosis in cattle.
Description
Each 1 ml contains:
Buparvaquone 50 mg
– Butex Inj. is indicated for the treatment of theileriosis (East Coast Fever, Corridor disease, Tropical theileriosis, etc) in cattle caused by Theileria parva, T. annulata, T. mutans, and T. orientalis.
– It is active against both the Schizonts and piroplasms stages of theileria and may be used during the incubation period of the disease or when clinical signs are apparent.
Administered by intramuscular injection into the neck muscles.
Butex Inj. is administered as a single dose at the rate of 1ml per 20kg bodyweight (equivalent to 2.5mg buparvaquone/ kg bodyweight).
– In severe and advanced cases, a second treatment may be required at 48-72 hours after the initial injection at the same dose rate.
– Avoid wet or dirty areas of the skin.
– Not more than 10 ml should be injected into a single site.
Butex Inj. should never be given by intravenous or subcutaneous injection.
– Animals should not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment and within 42 days from the last treatment.
– Milk from treated cattle should not be used for human consumption during treatment and within 48 hours from the last treatment.
Store in a dark and dry place at a temperature below 30oC.
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