Robenidine Uses, Dosage, Side Effects and more
Robenidine is identified as a coccidiostat drug, which slows both the growth and reproductive cycles of coccidian parasites. Robenidine is used to control coccidiosis, a lethal infection in poultry which has shown a significant economic burden. Despite the availability of other agents to treat coccidiosis, robenidine has been proven to be effective in delaying the development of antibiotic resistance through intermittent and rotating use with other antimicrobials. Farmers alternate the use of robenidine with other antimicrobial agents in order to maintain effectiveness by slowing the development of antimicrobial resistance.
Trade Name | Robenidine |
Generic | Robenidine |
Robenidine Other Names | Robenidina, Robenidine, Robenidinum |
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Formula | C15H13Cl2N5 |
Weight | Average: 334.2 Monoisotopic: 333.0548008 |
Groups | Experimental, Vet approved |
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Last Updated: | January 7, 2025 at 1:49 am |