3 ML Buparvaquone Injection

3 ML Buparvaquone Injection

160 INR/Piece

Product Details:

  • Medicine Type Veterinary Injectables
  • Physical Form Liquid
  • Recommended For Cattle
  • Quantity/Volume 3 Milliliter (mL)
  • Storage Instructions Dry Place
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3 ML Buparvaquone Injection Price And Quantity

  • 100 Piece
  • 160 INR/Piece

3 ML Buparvaquone Injection Product Specifications

  • 3 Milliliter (mL)
  • Veterinary Injectables
  • Cattle
  • Liquid
  • Dry Place

3 ML Buparvaquone Injection Trade Information

  • Cash in Advance (CID)
  • 5000 Piece Per Month
  • 7 Days
  • All India

Product Description



3 ML Buparvaquone Injection is a veterinary injectable medicine specifically designed for cattle. Each pack contains 3 milliliters (mL) of the liquid solution. This medication is recommended for the treatment and prevention of East Coast Fever and Tropical Theileriosis in cattle. It is to be administered through intramuscular injection. The product should be stored in a dry place to maintain its efficacy.

FAQs of 3 ML Buparvaquone Injection:


Q: What is the recommended dosage for cattle?

A: The recommended dosage is 1 mL per 20 kg of body weight, administered through intramuscular injection.

Q: What are the common side effects of this medication?

A: Some common side effects may include temporary local pain or swelling at the injection site, which usually resolves on its own.

Q: Can this product be used for other animals?

A: No, this product is specifically formulated for use in cattle and should not be used for other animals.

Q: How often should the medication be administered?

A: The frequency of administration is based on the veterinarians recommendation and the specific condition being treated.

Q: What is the shelf life of this product?

A: The shelf life of the 3 ML Buparvaquone Injection is as per the manufacturing date and should be checked before use.

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