Kimiafaam Leading in Health

Kimiafaam Leading in Health

Kimia Amprolium Ethopabate®

Generic Name: Amprolium 25% + Ethopabate 1.6%

Additional information

Anticoccidial

Composition

Each gram of powder contains:

  • Amprolium Hydrochloride: 250 mg

  • Ethopabate: 16 mg

Indications

Kimia Amprolium Ethopabate® is indicated for the prevention and treatment of coccidiosis caused by various Eimeria species, including Eimeria necatrix, maxima, acervulina, mitis, tenella, brunetti in broiler chickens, layer and breeder pullets, and Eimeria adenoeides and meleagridis in turkeys.

Dosage and Administration

Broiler Poultry

500 g of Kimia Amprolium Ethopabate® per ton of feed until 3 days prior to slaughter.

Layer and Breeder Pullets

  • Up to 6 weeks of age: 400 g per ton of feed

  • 6 to 12 weeks of age: 325 g per ton of feed

  • 12 to 18 weeks of age: 250 g per ton of feed

Turkeys

500 g per ton of feed up to 8–10 weeks of age.

Contraindications

  • Contraindicated in laying poultry producing eggs for human consumption.

  • Do not use concurrently with other anticoccidial drugs.

  • Do not use in diets containing choline or bentonite.

Withdrawal Period

  • Broiler poultry: 3 days prior to slaughter

Precautions

Based on veterinary diagnosis, it is usually recommended to supplement the diet with a small amount of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) during treatment.

Description

Anticoccidial

Composition

Each gram of powder contains:

  • Amprolium Hydrochloride: 250 mg

  • Ethopabate: 16 mg

Indications

Kimia Amprolium Ethopabate® is indicated for the prevention and treatment of coccidiosis caused by various Eimeria species, including Eimeria necatrix, maxima, acervulina, mitis, tenella, brunetti in broiler chickens, layer and breeder pullets, and Eimeria adenoeides and meleagridis in turkeys.

Dosage and Administration

Broiler Poultry

500 g of Kimia Amprolium Ethopabate® per ton of feed until 3 days prior to slaughter.

Layer and Breeder Pullets

  • Up to 6 weeks of age: 400 g per ton of feed

  • 6 to 12 weeks of age: 325 g per ton of feed

  • 12 to 18 weeks of age: 250 g per ton of feed

Turkeys

500 g per ton of feed up to 8–10 weeks of age.

Contraindications

  • Contraindicated in laying poultry producing eggs for human consumption.

  • Do not use concurrently with other anticoccidial drugs.

  • Do not use in diets containing choline or bentonite.

Withdrawal Period

  • Broiler poultry: 3 days prior to slaughter

Precautions

Based on veterinary diagnosis, it is usually recommended to supplement the diet with a small amount of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) during treatment.