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- Amprolium is the organic compound sold as a coccidiostat used in poultry. It has many International Nonproprietary Names.[clarification needed] The drug...
- antiprotozoal agent that acts upon Coccidia parasites. Examples include: Amprolium Arprinocid Artemether Clazuril Clopidol Decoquinate Diclazuril Dinitolmide...
- coccidiocidal medications are given. Examples are toltrazuril (Baycox) or amprolium. After multiple infections, surviving chickens become resistant to the...
- solvents. Butyronitrile is mainly used as a precursor to the poultry drug amprolium. It also has recognized use in the synthesis of Etifelmine. Butyronitrile...
- Amphotec amphotericin B (INN) ampicillin (INN) ampiroxicam (INN) amprenavir amprolium (INN) AMPT ampyrimine (INN) ampyzine (INN) amquinate (INN) Amrinone amrinone...
- QP51BX01 Halofuginone QP51BX02 Amprolium QP51BX03 Robenidine QP51BX04 Decoquinate QP51BX05 Clopidol QP51BX52 Amprolium, combinations QP51BX56 Pyrimethamine...
- intermediate used in the production of some pharmaceutical drugs including amprolium, picoplatin, dimethindene, and encainide. Like most alkylpyridines, the...
- The following drugs can be used for treatment of coccidiosis in cattle: amprolium, sulfaquinoxaline, and sulfamethazine. However, it is often more effective...
- sulphonechloramides, chloramine-T, phosdrin, pancreatic extracts Poultry workers Amprolium hydrochloride Process workers, plastic polymer production workers Trypsin...
- Corticosteroids have also been used for symptomatic relief.[citation needed] Amprolium and salinomycin were effective in preventing severe illness and death...