Haloxon

Haloxon is an anthelminthic agent used in veterinary medicine to treat infection in cattle. Haloxon is a brand-name medication used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It is a combination of the antibiotic halofantrine and the antimalarial drug mefloquine. Haloxon is used to treat malaria, as well as infections of the urinary tract, skin, and respiratory tract. Haloxon may also be used to prevent malaria in people who are traveling to areas where the disease is common.

Haloxon is an anthelminthic agent, which means it is a medication used to treat parasitic worm infections in animals, specifically cattle. It belongs to the class of drugs known as organophosphates

Here's a summary of key points about Haloxon:

  • Function: Treats worm infections in cattle
  • Drug class: Organophosphate
  • Considered: The safest of its class for use in ruminant animals like cattle

Important to note:

  • Haloxon is a prescription medication and should only be administered by a licensed veterinarian.
  • Due to its potential side effects, it's crucial to consult a veterinarian before using Haloxon on any animal.

Disclaimer: I am not a medical professional and this information should not be taken as medical advice. Please consult a licensed veterinarian for any questions or concerns regarding your pet's health.

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
QP - Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents
QP52 Anthelmintics
QP52A - Anthelmintics
QP52AB Organophosphorous compounds
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