Corid (amprolium) - 16oz
Corid (amprolium) - 16oz
Coccidiosis is an enteric disease of the small and large intestines. Cattle can become infected by coccidia (parasites) by ingesting feces-contaminated feed, grass and water — or by preening their, or another animal’s, hair coat. Clinical coccidiosis in beef and dairy calves can cause bloody diarrhea, dehydration, weight loss, reduced performance and even death. CORID is FDA-approved as an aid in the prevention and treatment of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and E. zurnii.
Liquid formulation ensures the active ingredient will reach the intestine | By stopping coccidia in the small intestine prevents more damaging coccidiosis in the large intestine | No signs of toxicity at high dosages| Easy to administer Just mix with drinking water or as a drench | Should be used on a group pen or herd basis | Palatable and readily accepted by cattle | 9 6 Oral Solution| Specifically labeled to both treat and prevent bovine coccidiosis| 16oz
How CORID works
Structurally, CORID mimics thiamin (Vitamin B1) which is required by coccidia for normal growth and reproduction. When coccidia ingest CORID, they experience thiamin deficiency and starve from malnutrition.
When CORID works
CORID stops coccidia at a critical stage in the host animal's small intestine to prevent more damaging coccidiosis in the large intestine. By acting on the young asexual stages of the coccidia life cycle, CORID allows exposure to first-generation schizonts, so the host animal can develop natural immunity to coccidia. This makes CORID effective as a preventive therapy.
How CORID pays
PREVENT THE DISEASE - Use a 21-day prevention program.
Corid Oral Solution [16 oz.] Highlights:
- Manufacturer: Zzhuvepharma, Inc.
- Corid effectively breaks the coccidia life cycle before a clinical coccidiosis outbreak can occur
- Preventing coccidiosis allows animals to absorb nutrients naturally, so they maintain the ability to fight stress
- Corid helps to reduce the spread of infective coccidia oocysts
- TREAT THE OUTBREAK - Use a five-day treatment program.
- Administer Corid at the first clinical sign of coccidiosis, such as diarrhea and dehydration
- Corid stops the development of merozoites before they further damage the large intestine
- Corid helps to reduce oocyst discharge in the feces, to reduce disease spread
- Drinking water or drench administration ensures Corid will reach the intestine, even in animals with reduced feed intake and low gastrointestinal motility
- Corid treats clinical coccidiosis
- Corid To help prevent and treat coccidiosis, count on the expert.