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Diminazene acturate

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Diminazene Aceturate Injection

Diminazene Aceturate is used as an anti-protozoal agent for the treatment and prevention of trypanosomiasis and babesiosis in cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and dogs. It is administered via deep intramuscular injection. An FAO/WHO Veterinary Medicine.

Diminazene Aceturate is indicated for the treatment and prophylaxis of trypanosomiasis, babesiosis, and sometimes theileriosis in livestock and dogs.

INDICATIONS

  • Trypanosomiasis: This debilitating and often fatal disease is caused by various Trypanosoma species, such as T. congolense, T. vivax, T. brucei, and T. evansi, in cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and dogs.
  • Babesiosis (Piroplasmosis): The injection is effective against protozoa of the genus Babesia (e.g., B. bovis, B. bigemina, B. ovis, B. canis) in various animals.
  • Theileriosis: It is used for the treatment of certain types of theileriosis, particularly those caused by Theileria annulata.
  • Mixed Haemoprotozoan Infections: It is indicated for treating infections involving multiple blood protozoa concurrently.
  • Anaplasmosis: Some product indications mention its use for anaplasmosis in animals.
  • Pyrexia of Unknown Origin: The injection, which often includes the anti-inflammatory phenazone, can also be indicated for fevers where the cause is unknown. 

ADMINISTRATION

  • Primary Route: Deep intramuscular injection is the most common and recommended method for most animals, including cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and dogs.
  • Alternative Routes:
    • Intravenously: This route has been studied, but the intramuscular route is generally preferred for its better-tolerated pharmacokinetics in most cases.
    • Subcutaneously: This is an option for cattle with some specific formulations.
  • Injection Site: When large volumes are administered, it is advisable to divide the dose across multiple injection sites to minimize local pain and tissue irritation.
  • Dosage Preparation: The drug often comes as a powder in sachets and must be reconstituted with sterile water for injection to a specific concentration before use.
  • Dosage: The dosage varies by animal species, weight, and the type of infection being treated. A common therapeutic dose is around 3.5 mg per kg of body weight, but this can be doubled for certain resistant infections.
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