Sulfadimethoxine sodium application
Sulfadimethoxine sodium is used as an anti-infective agent in animal husbandry to prevent and treat diseases caused by a variety of pathogens. It can help improve the health and productivity of animals.
The application of sulfadimethoxine sodium in
veterinary APIs is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. Antibacterial and sterilization: Sulfadimethoxine sodium is an antibacterial drug, mainly used for in vivo antibacterial and sterilization. It has a good effect on common bacterial diseases of aquatic animals, such as staphylococcal, hemolytic streptococcal, pneumococcal and meningococcal infections.
2. Wide range of indications: Sulfadimethoxine sodium is not only suitable for moderate and mild infections caused by sensitive bacteria, but also can be used to prevent and treat mixed infections, secondary infections and various sepsis caused by Toxoplasma, cocci, streptococci, Haemophilus suis, Bordetella septicabilis, Escherichia coli and Salmonella.
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veterinary clinical application: Sulfadimethoxine sodium is widely used in veterinary clinical practice, including the treatment of respiratory tract, digestive tract, urinary tract infections, as well as mastitis, metritis and peritonitis. In addition, it also has a relatively good therapeutic effect on toxoplasmosis and coccidiosis.
4. Method of use: Sulfadimethoxine sodium is generally taken orally or mixed with drink. For example, when mixed with drink, 100g of sulfadimethoxine sodium can be mixed with 300kg of feed, which can be drunk in the morning and afternoon for 3-5 consecutive days.
5. Precautions: Sulfadimethoxine sodium has a certain drug resistance, cannot be used for a long time, and has certain damage to the liver. At the same time, the drug cannot be used at the same time as vitamin C. In eel farming, sulfonamide drugs cannot be used because drug poisoning is prone to occur, leading to the death of eels.
In summary, sulfadimethoxine sodium has important application value in veterinary raw materials, and its wide range of indications and unique pharmacological effects make it one of the important drugs in veterinary clinics. However, when using it, attention should be paid to issues such as its drug resistance and potential damage to the liver, as well as its interaction with vitamin C.