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In Reply to: SULFADIMETHOXINE - HELPPPPPP!! posted by Helene on August 09, 2001 at 07:38:56:
This is my directions for using and diluting Di-methox:
Take a quart jar, and put 1 cup of boiled or sterile water in it. Add the powder, this larger sized jar, gives you the room to shake this product before use, which you have to do quite vigorusly to keep it together.
We give 7cc per 100 pounds the 1st day and 3.5cc per 100 pounds days 2 through 5. And very honestly here, until my kids weigh 25 pounds or so, I simply give each kid 2cc in their bottle the first day and 1 cc in their bottle fir day 2 through 5.
His directions are plausable though since there is such a wide margin of saftey in sulfa drugs, and you are not talking residue in meat or milk on infant kids for prevention. My dilution is figured on mg/kg of the drug, just like if you were dosing Albon, since this is what we are tying to use it in the place of. (Does that make sense?)
Also note that sulfaquinoxiline 20% can be ordered in any size you want from pipestone.com since they are a vet office, and simply break the gallon up into pints or quarts. Also the directions for it and the Albon and generic drugs would be different since they are different sulfas. Vicki
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