Animal Amprolium Powder is a coccidiostat (antiprotozoal) used for the treatment and prevention of coccidiosis in calves, sheep, goats, chickens (broilers and breeders) and other fowl such as turkeys, with activity against Eimeria spp., especially Eimeria tenella and Eimeria necatrix. Amprolium HCL Powder is a thiamine (vitamin B1) analogue and its pharmacological effect relies on competitive inhibition of thiamine uptake. Amprolium competitively inhibits the active transport of thiamine in isolated secondgeneration schizonts of Eimeria spp. and in host intestinal cells. Upon ingestion of amprolium, the coccidia experience thiamine deficiency and starve from malnutrition. Amprolium hydrochloride 30%WS Powder Description Animal is a coccidiostat (antiprotozoal) used for the treatment and prevention of coccidiosis in calves, sheep, goats, chickens (broilers and breeders) and other fowl such as turkeys, with activity against Eimeria spp., especially Eimeria tenella and Eimeria necatrix. It is a thiamine (vitamin B1) analogue and its pharmacological effect relies on competitive inhibition of thiamine uptake. Amprolium competitively inhibits the active transport of thiamine in isolated second-generation schizonts of Eimeria spp. and in host intestinal cells. Upon ingestion of amprolium, the coccidia experience thiamine deficiency and starve from malnutrition. Composition: Amprolium Hcl Powder Contains per gram powder: Amprolium hydrochloride 300 mg. Carrier ad. 1 g. Indications Amprolin-300 WS is indicated for coccidiosis caused by coccidia susceptible to amprolium (Eimeria spp.) or gastrointestinal infections for which it is therapeutically or prophylactically indicated to administer amprolium in calves, goats, sheep and poultry. Contra indications The use of amprolium is prohibited from a laying age onwards. Do not administer to poultry whose eggs are intended for human consumption, or to animals with impaired hepatic and/or renal functions. Do not administer to turkeys before the age of 8 to 10 weeks. Side effects Overdosage of amprolium can suppress weight gain in broilers and cause polyneuritis. Long-term administration of amprolium in high doses may result in thiamine (vitamin B1) deficiency in the host. To treat amprolium overdose, thiamine should be administered parenterally or orally. Dosage: Poultry Medicine Amprolium Powder For oral administration: For oral administration: Calves, sheep and goats: Preventive:1 g per 60 kg body weight through drinking water or milk for 21 days. Curative:1 g per 30 kg body weight through drinking water or milk for 5 days. Poultry: Preventive:1 kg per 5000 litres of drinking water for 1-2 weeks. Curative:1 kg per 1250-2500 litres of drinking water for 5-7 days. Note: Mix Amprolin-300 WS daily with fresh water. Not intended for hens producing eggs for human consumption. In severe cases curative treatment may be followed by preventive treatment. Withdrawal times -For meat: Calves, sheep and goats: 3 days. Poultry: 3 days. Warning Keep out of reach of children. Packing Sachet of 100 g and jar of 500 and 1000 g.