Eradicate stubborn, hard-to-treat protozoal infections with NOXZole Tablets, a premium veterinary-grade formulation containing Ronidazole. This specialized anti-protozoal medication is clinically recognized as the gold-standard treatment for eliminating Tritrichomonas foetus, a highly contagious parasite that targets the large intestine of felines. Available in both 60mg and 180mg strengths, NOXZole offers precise, flexible dosing for kittens, adult cats, and large breeds.
Key Product Benefits:
- Gold-Standard Tritrichomonas Defense: Specifically targets and eliminates Tritrichomonas foetus, a protozoan that standard dewormers (like metronidazole or fenbendazole) cannot clear.
- Rapid Gastrointestinal Relief: Quickly stops chronic, foul-smelling large bowel diarrhea and colon inflammation caused by protozoal overgrowth.
- Precise Strength Options: Choose between the 60mg tablet for kittens and smaller cats, or the 180mg tablet for larger breeds, minimizing the need for complex pill splitting.
- Targeted Feline Formula: Specially coated and sized to ensure easier oral administration in cats.
Active Ingredient Per Tablet:
- Ronidazole (Available in 60 mg or 180 mg variants)
📋 Veterinary Administration & Dosage Guidelines
Ronidazole has a narrow safety margin and must be dosed with absolute precision based on the cat's exact body weight. Underdosing will fail to clear the parasite, while overdosing increases the risk of neurological toxicity.
General Guidance:
- Typical Clinical Dosage: The widely accepted veterinary dose for Tritrichomonas foetus is 30 mg/kg administered orally once daily for 14 consecutive days.
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Select the Right Variant:
- 60mg Tablet: Ideal for a cat weighing exactly 2 kg (approx. 4.4 lbs).
- 180mg Tablet: Ideal for a large cat weighing exactly 6 kg (approx. 13.2 lbs).
- For other weights, consult your vet to split or combine tablets precisely.
- Administration Tip: Hide the tablet inside a small amount of highly palatable wet food or a pill pocket. Do not crush the tablet, as ronidazole has an extremely bitter chemical taste that will cause intense drooling if exposed to the mouth.
- Never Skip a Dose: Complete the full 14-day course exactly as prescribed, even if the diarrhea stops early.
⚠️ Important Veterinary Health & Safety Information
- Visual Description & Symptoms: The product consists of solid oral tablets securely sealed in a 20-count blister pack inside a box. It is specifically sought after by catteries, shelters, and multi-cat households when felines exhibit symptoms of chronic large-bowel distress, including persistent liquid diarrhea containing mucus or blood, an extremely foul fecal odor, redness around the anus, and frequent straining to defecate.
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Three Potential Side Effects (Neurological Alert): Ronidazole requires strict monitoring. Immediately stop medication and contact a veterinarian if your cat displays any of these rare but serious neurological signs:
- Loss of muscle coordination (ataxia), stumbling, or tilting the head.
- Involuntary twitching or rapid eye movements (nystagmus).
- Severe lethargy, weakness, or sudden vomiting.
- Note: Neurological side effects are completely reversible once the medication is stopped.
- Human Handling Warning: Wear gloves when handling or splitting Ronidazole tablets, and wash hands thoroughly afterward. Pregnant women should never handle this medication. Always verify the milligram strength and the expiration date on the box before giving it to your pet.
Veterinary Disclaimer: The information provided above is solely for educational and general informational purposes. This product is a potent veterinary anti-protozoal medication. It does not replace professional veterinary diagnosis, PCR stool testing, or treatment, and must be administered strictly under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.