New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy

Present paper proposes the presentation of antiparasitic boluses, veterinary use specific conditionings with importance in gastro intestinal helminth population control, as a modern alternative to the classic antihelmintic therapy. The active substances are released consecutive to: diffusion, osmoti...

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Main Author: Romeo T. Cristina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociaţia Naţională a Fabricanţilor de Produse de Uz Veterinar 2007-07-01
Series:Medicamentul Veterinar
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Online Access:http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/388-ART.5.pdf
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description Present paper proposes the presentation of antiparasitic boluses, veterinary use specific conditionings with importance in gastro intestinal helminth population control, as a modern alternative to the classic antihelmintic therapy. The active substances are released consecutive to: diffusion, osmotic procesess, to progressive erosion, or through electronic programmed devices. Anthelmintic boluses are classified upon the releasing system in: a) anthelmintic sustained release systems: for albendazole (Proftril bolus), morantel tartrate (Paratect flex and bolus) ivermectines (Enzec and Alzet, Ivomec SR Bolus), levamisole (Chronominthic bolus), oxfendazol (Synanthic multidose bolus) fenbendazole (Panacur Bolus).b) anthelmintic programmed periodic release systems: Intra Ruminal Pulse Release Electronic Device (I.R.P.R.E.D) and Repidose (Autoworm, Oxfendazole Pulsed Release Bolus).
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spelling doaj-art-3f68fabdf5bf45e5a5e4fa78c7ae7fff2025-08-20T02:52:38ZengAsociaţia Naţională a Fabricanţilor de Produse de Uz VeterinarMedicamentul Veterinar1843-95272069-24632007-07-0111814New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapyRomeo T. CristinaPresent paper proposes the presentation of antiparasitic boluses, veterinary use specific conditionings with importance in gastro intestinal helminth population control, as a modern alternative to the classic antihelmintic therapy. The active substances are released consecutive to: diffusion, osmotic procesess, to progressive erosion, or through electronic programmed devices. Anthelmintic boluses are classified upon the releasing system in: a) anthelmintic sustained release systems: for albendazole (Proftril bolus), morantel tartrate (Paratect flex and bolus) ivermectines (Enzec and Alzet, Ivomec SR Bolus), levamisole (Chronominthic bolus), oxfendazol (Synanthic multidose bolus) fenbendazole (Panacur Bolus).b) anthelmintic programmed periodic release systems: Intra Ruminal Pulse Release Electronic Device (I.R.P.R.E.D) and Repidose (Autoworm, Oxfendazole Pulsed Release Bolus).http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/388-ART.5.pdfveterinary useanthelminticsbolusesreleasing systems
spellingShingle Romeo T. Cristina
New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy
Medicamentul Veterinar
veterinary use
anthelmintics
boluses
releasing systems
title New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy
title_full New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy
title_fullStr New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy
title_full_unstemmed New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy
title_short New alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy
title_sort new alternatives in veterinary anthelminthic therapy
topic veterinary use
anthelmintics
boluses
releasing systems
url http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/388-ART.5.pdf
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