Opticide-fc

Opticide-FC is the brand name for a pharmaceutical product containing in a film-coated tablet form. It is manufactured by Sahapha Pharm Co., Ltd. (Medicpharma) , a Thai pharmaceutical company established in 1971 by a group of physicians and pharmacists dedicated to producing high-quality, internationally standardized medicines. The product holds a drug registration number 1A 227/46 with the Thai Food and Drug Administration (Thai FDA).

Meets the rigorous demands of state health departments for bloodborne pathogen control on workstations, armrests, and trays.

: Animal usage requires precise veterinary diagnosis and consultation. Side Effects and Vital Precautions

: Reported symptoms may include dizziness, headaches, abdominal discomfort, low-grade fever, and skin reactions.

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Praziquantel is indicated for patients aged one year and older for the treatment of infections caused by:

Perfect for operatories, exam tables, IV poles, counters, and exterior surfaces of diagnostic machinery.

is typical for trematode infections in research and clinical settings.

Disclaimer: Opticide-FC is a fictional chemical agent created for speculative or narrative purposes. No real compound matches this description. Do not attempt synthesis or ocular exposure to any hazardous chemical. Opticide-FC is the brand name for a pharmaceutical

The "FC" in the name stands for . This special coating helps cover up the bitter taste of the medicine. It also makes the large pill much easier to swallow. 🐛 What Is It Used For?

The core of Opticide-FC is praziquantel, a medication first approved for medical use in the United States in 1982. It belongs to a class of drugs known as , which are agents that expel parasitic worms (helminths) from the body. As a first-line treatment, praziquantel is essential for controlling and treating several neglected tropical diseases worldwide.

: Hospitals, operating rooms, emergency rooms, neonatal care, and dialysis facilities.

When a cat presents with an enlarged liver or cystic hepatic lesions, veterinarians may use Opticide-FC as a first-line diagnostic treatment. Because parasitic infections by liver flukes can mimic the symptoms of more serious inflammatory diseases, a 4-day course of praziquantel (often at a dosage of 30 mg/kg/day) is used to rule out parasitic causes before moving to more invasive procedures like a tissue biopsy. Dosage and Administration The product holds a drug registration number 1A

Opti-Cide MAX features an optimized, low-alcohol formulation designed for broad material compatibility:

While Opticide-FC is effective against liver flukes, it is vital to have a licensed veterinarian diagnose the exact cause of a cat's symptoms (such as vomiting, weight loss, or jaundice).

Understanding the distinction between Opticide-FC and other similarly named products—whether industrial cleaning agents or video game items—helps ensure that patients, healthcare professionals, and consumers obtain the correct product for their intended use.