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Product Name:  Fish Zole (Metronidazole) 250mg, 30 Tablets

Product ID#:  13962
Category:  FISH
Manufacturer:  Thomas Laboratories
Price:  $11.89
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Fish Zole (Metronidazole) 250 mg, 30 Tablets

Fish Zole (Metronidazole 250mg) is for use in aquariums and is antibacterial, antiparasitic, and antiprotozoal.  Metronidazole disrupts DNA in organisms, an action that is specific for anaerobic bacteria and protozoa.  Resistance is rare.  Active against some protozoa, including Giardia organisms.

Directions:

Fish:  Add one tablet (250mg) into aquarium for each 10 gallons of water.  Repeat in 24 hours.  It is suggested that a partial water change be made between treatments.  While treatment duration depends on the type and severity of infection, it is recommended that extended baths in the medication continue for a minimum of 5 days and for not more than 10 days.  Discontinued treatment if no improvement is noted within 5 days.

Dogs and Cats:  Fish Zole is commonly given in off-label use to small animals.

Anaerobic Infection

Dog:  15 mg/Kg (7 mg/lb) every 8 hours orally. 

Cat:  10-25 mg/Kg (4.5-11.5 mg/lb) every 24 hours
 

Giardia Infection

Dog:  12-15 mg/Kg (5.5 - 7 mg/lb) every 12 hours for 8 days

Cat:  17 mg/Kg (7.7 mg/lb) every 24 hours for 8 days
 

Used to treat giardia, trichomonas, entameba and balantidium.  Also given for hepatic encephalopathy, meningitis, septicemia, intestinal bacterial overgrowth and inflammatory bowel disease.

Contraindications:  Use caution during pregnancy.  Fetal abnormalities have not been demonstrated in animals with recommended doses.

Not for human use.