Name Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K
Classes Nutritional Supplement
Antibiotic Combination
Anticoccidial Agent
Diseases Alcoholism
Encephalopathy
Intoxification
RTI (Respiratory Tract Infection)
Veterinary Infection

Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K

Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K is a veterinary drug that belongs to the class of antiprotozoals and antiparasitics. Pyrimethamine is a folic acid antagonist that inhibits the replication of protozoa, while sodium salicylate and sulphaquinoxaline have antibacterial properties. Vitamin A and Vitamin K are included to support the animal's immune system and improve the clotting ability of the blood.

 

Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K is indicated for the treatment of coccidiosis, infectious diarrhea, and bacterial infections in cattle, sheep, and goats.

 

The dosage of Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K is as follows:

  • Cattle: 1 ml per 10 kg body weight
  • Sheep and goats: 0.5 ml per 5 kg body weight

The drug is administered once daily for three consecutive days by intramuscular injection.

 

The following adverse reactions may occur after the administration of Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K:

  • Hypersensitivity reactions such as urticaria, pruritus, and anaphylaxis
  • Gastrointestinal disturbances such as vomiting and diarrhea
  • Hematological abnormalities such as anemia, leukopenia, and thrombocytopenia
  • Neurological signs such as ataxia and tremors

 

  • Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K should not be administered to animals with a history of hypersensitivity to sulphonamides.
  • The drug should be used with caution in animals with renal or hepatic impairment.
  • Do not use in lactating animals as milk may contain residues of the drug.
  • Use of the drug in pregnant animals should be avoided during the first trimester.
  • The drug should not be used in horses, as it may cause fatal adverse reactions.

Contraindication

The following animals should not be treated with Pyrimethamine + Sodium Salicylate + Sulphaquinoxaline + Vitamin A + Vitamin K:

  • Horses
  • Animals with a history of hypersensitivity to sulphonamides
  • Lactating animals.