Atrojet injection contains atropine sulfate, which acts as an effective muscarinic receptor antagonist, making it the first-line treatment in cases of pesticide poisoning (phosphorus compounds) and acute digestive disorders accompanied by muscle spasms.
Why should you stock Atrojet in your pharmacy?
- Immediate antidote for poisoning: It is considered the specific and most effective treatment for cases of poisoning by organophosphorus pesticides.
- Antispasmodic: It works by relaxing the smooth muscles of the digestive system, thus treating colic and spasmodic digestive disorders.
- Control of secretions: It effectively helps in drying up excess mucous membrane secretions, which is essential before surgical procedures or in certain cases of respiratory diseases.
- Versatile: Safe for use on a wide range of animals including horses, cows, camels, sheep, and even pets (dogs and cats).
- Speed of action: It can be injected in several ways (intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously) to ensure the fastest response in critical cases.
indication:
- Cases of poisoning by pesticides (phosphorus compounds).
- Gastrointestinal disorders characterized by smooth muscle spasms (colic).
- Reduce salivary and mucous secretions.
Dosage and administration guidelines:
It is injected intramuscularly, intravenously, or subcutaneously.
- Cows and horses: 30-60 micrograms per kilogram of body weight.
- Sheep and goats: 80-160 micrograms per 50 kg of body weight.
- In cases of poisoning: Increase the dose for all animals to (25-200 micrograms/kg) and repeat every 3-4 hours until the symptoms disappear.
Withdrawal period :
- Meat: 14 days (general use) / 28 days (as an antidote for poisoning).
- Milk: 3 days (general use) / 6 days (as an antidote for poisoning).
A few minutes could save your livestock's life... Make sure you have trog in your pharmacy now to deal with sudden cases of poisoning and colic.