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Sul-Q-Nox
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Sul-Q-Nox

Generic name: sulfaquinoxaline
Dosage form: FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY

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FOR AUTOMATIC DRINKING WATER PROPORTIONERS

FOR CONTROL OR TREATMENT OF THE FOLLOWING DISEASES WHEN CAUSED BY ONE OR MORE PATHOGENIC ORGANISMS SUSCEPTIBLE TO SULFAQUINOXALINE

PREPARE MEDICATED DRINKING WATER FRESH DAILY

INDICATIONSDOSAGEPER 128 GALLONS OF WATERTREATMENT
COCCIDIOSIS — CHICKENS:
Control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella, E. necatrix, E. maxima, E. brunetti, E. acervulina, susceptible to sulfaquinoxaline.
20½ fl. oz.
(0.04%)
Give for 2-3 days, skip 3 days.
13 fl. oz.
(0.025%)
THEN
Give for 2 days more. If bloody droppings appear, repeat treatment at this level for 2 more days.
CAUTION: Do not change litter unless absolutely necessary. Do not give flushing mashes.
COCCIDIOSIS — TURKEYS:
Control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria meleagrimitis, E. adenoeides, susceptible to sulfaquinoxaline.
13 fl. oz.
(0.025%)
Give for 2 days - skip 3 days - give for 2 days - skip 3 days and give 2 more days. Repeat if necessary.
CAUTION: Do not change litter unless absolutely necessary. Do not give flushing mashes.
ACUTE FOWL CHOLERA — CHICKENS AND TURKEYS:
Control of acute fowl cholera caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to sulfaquinoxaline.
FOWL TYPHOID — CHICKENS AND TURKEYS:
Control of fowl typhoid caused by Salmonella gallinarum, susceptible to sulfaquinoxaline.
20½ fl. oz.
(0.04%)
Use for 2-3 days. Move birds to clean ground. If disease recurs, repeat treatment. Poultry that have survived fowl typhoid outbreaks should not be kept for laying house replacements or breeders unless tests show they are not carriers.
COCCIDIOSIS — CATTLE AND CALVES:
For the control and treatment of coccidiosis cause