Brand: RUMENIL 34 mg/ml Oral Suspension
Company: CHANELLE
FORMULATION: «drench» for oral administration.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT(S): oxyclozanide: 34 mg/mL (=3.4%)
CHEMICAL CLASS of the active ingredient(s): salicylanilide
INDICATIONS: CATTLE
PARASITES CONTROLLED (spectrum of activity)
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Treatment of chronic fascioliasis caused by the adult stage of Fasciola hepatica, sensitive to oxyclozanide.
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Elimination of gravid tapeworm segments (not heads) of (Moniezia spp).
RECOMMENDED DOSE
CATTLE: 3 ml product/10 kg bw, equivalent to 10 mg oxyclozanide/kg bw.
- 50 kg: 15 ml product
- 100 kg: 30 ml product
- 150 kg: 45 ml product
- 200 kg: 60 ml product
- 250 kg: 75 ml product
- 300 kg: 90 ml product
- ≥350 kg: 105 ml product
SAFETY
- LD50 (acute oral) in rats for oxyclozanide a.i.: 980 to 3519 mg/kg (different studies)
- LD50 (acute dermal) in rats: n.a.
Suspected poisoning? Read the article on oxyclozanide safety in this site.
Withholding periods (=withdrawal times) for meat & milk (country-specific differences may apply: read the product label)
- Meat: 28 days
- Milk for human consumption: 72 hours
WARNING !!!: Never use on humans, dogs or cats
RESISTANCE PREVENTION
Risk of resistance: LOW. So far no cases of liver fluke resistance to oxyclozanide have been reported.
This means that if this product does not achieve the expected efficacy against the mentioned parasites, it is most likely due to incorrect use and not to resistance. However, prolonged use of the same active ingredient for years bears the risk of resistance development. Therefore periodically changing the chemical class of the active ingredient (product rotation) is highly recommended.
Alternative chemical classes/active ingredients to prevent resistance of liver flukes through product rotation:
- Closantel: effective only against ≥8 weeks old liver flukes.
- Clorsulon: effective only against ≥8 weeks old liver flukes.
- Nitroxinil: effective only against ≥8 (sheep) or ≥7 (cattle) weeks old liver flukes.
- Triclabendazole (benzimidazole): effective against adult liver flukes and all immature stages. However, resistance has been reported in various countries worldwide and is increasing.
These alternative products may not be available in all countries or may not be available as drenches.
There are also a few reports on liver fluke populations in sheep resistant to rafoxanide and closantel (both salicylanilides), probably with cross-resistance to nitroxinil, and also to clorsulon. So far resistance to these compounds seems to be less frequent than to resistance to benzimidazoles.
Learn more about resistance and how it develops.
MARKETING
Are the active ingredients of this product ORIGINAL* or GENERICS**?
- GENERICS
*Meaning that they are still patent protected and generics are not yet available
**Meaning that they have lost patent protection and may be acquired from manufacturers of generic active ingredients other than the holder of the original patent.
COUNTRIES where this brand/product is marketed: UK and other EU countries.
GENERIC BRANDS available? Yes, but rather few in most countries.
Click here to learn more about GENERIC vs. ORIGINAL drugs.
For an overview on the most used antiparasitic drench brands click here.
COMMENTS
RUMENIL is a brand from CHANELLE containing generic oxyclozanide for cattle.
Oxyclozanide is a narrow spectrum flukicide effective against adult liver flukes, without efficacy on roundworms, tapeworm heads or not gravid segments. or most external parasites. It kills only the adult flukes in the bile ducts, but not those immature stages migrating through the liver that are responsible for acute fasciolosis, which are the most harmful ones, particularly for sheep. It has also a dose-dependent effect on larvae of cattle grubs (Hypoderma spp) and sheep nasal bot flies (Oestrus ovis).
Oxyclozanide products have been withdrawn in many countries because more effective flukicides are available, particularly triclabendazole. However, resistance of Fasciola hepatica to triclabendazole (and also to albendazole) has been now reported in numerous countries in sheep and cattle and is increasing and spreading. Oxyclozanide products may be a suitable alternative for liver fluke control.
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