ZOAMIX - dinitolmide powder 
Alpharma Inc. Animal Health

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Zoamix®

Zoalene
Type A Medicated Article
Coccidiostat

Active drug ingredient

Zoalene (3,5-dinitro-o-toluamide)25%

Inactive ingredients

Roughage product, ground limestone, mineral oil75%

For use in preparation of feeds for chickens and turkeys only. Livestock remedy - not for human use.

Indications

Zoalene is to be fed continuously as an aid for the prevention and control of cecal and intestinal coccidiosis in chickens and intestinal coccidiosis in turkeys.

Directions

It is suggested that a mixture of Zoamix and some feed ingredient be prepared prior to mixing in with the finished ration. This will insure thorough and even distribution in the feed.

For chickens grown for meat purposes

Use 1 lb (454 g) of Zoamix per 2,000 lb (909 kg) of finished product to produce a feed containing 0.0125% zoalene. Zoamix should be thoroughly blended into the finished feed. Feed containing zoalene should be fed continuously as the only ration from the time chicks are placed in floor pens until they are slaughtered for meat.

For replacement chickens

Feed containing zoalene can be used in a program to raise replacement birds. When used under conditions of exposure to coccidiosis, it will allow immunity to develop adequate to protect against losses due to the disease when the birds are placed on nonmedicated feed for egg laying purposes. The following chart outlines the type of feeding program to follow where complete formulated feed is the sole ration:

Starter rationGrower ration*
Growing
condition
%
Zoalene
per ton
Zoamix
to be added
per ton of feed
%
Zoalene
in feed
Zoamix
to be added
per ton of feed
(lb)(g)(lb)(g)
*
Grower ration not to be fed to birds over 14 weeks of age.
Severe
exposure to
coccidiosis
expected
0.012514540.0083
to
0.0125
2/3
to
1
303
to
454
Light to
moderate
exposure to
coccidiosis
expected
0.0083
to
0.0125
2/3
to
1
303
to
454
0.004
to
0.0083
1/3
to
2/3
151
to
303

For turkeys grown for meat purposes only

When turkey poults are reared in confinement and severe exposure to coccidiosis is usually a problem, use 1½ lb (681 g) of Zoamix per ton (2,000 lb) of feed to produce a finished feed containing 0.0187% zoalene. Under the usual conditions of rearing turkey poults, or when turkey poults are on range, use 1 lb (454 g) of Zoamix per 2,000 lbs (909 kg) of feed to produce a finished feed containing 0.0125% zoalene. The feed containing zoalene should be fed continuously until the birds are 14 to 16 weeks of age.

Combinations with other drugs

Use only in accordance with the current New Animal Drug Regulation for zoalene, Section 558.680 of the Regulations promulgated under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.

Cautions

Not to be fed to laying birds.
Consult a veterinarian or poultry pathologist if losses exceed 0.5% in a two-day period.
Avoid inhaling dust.
Avoid contact with eyes.

Marketed by
Alpharma Inc.
Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807

Net wt 50 LB (22.68 kg)

Figure

Trademarks registered
by Alpharma Inc.

570310 0912

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Zoamix®

ALPHARMA

Zoalene
Type A Medicated Article
Coccidiostat

NADA 011-116, Approved by FDA

See mixing directions, claims, cautions
and warnings on back

Net wt 50 LB (22.68 kg)

ALPHARMA®

Zoamix®

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ZOAMIX 
dinitolmide   powder
Product Information
Product TypeOTC TYPE A MEDICATED ARTICLE ANIMAL DRUGNDC Product Code (Source)46573-225
Route of AdministrationORALDEA Schedule    
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
Dinitolmide (Dinitolmide) Dinitolmide5.67 kg  in 22.68 kg
Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient NameStrength
Mineral Oil 
Product Characteristics
ColorYELLOW (Tan to Pale Yellow) Score    
ShapeSize
FlavorImprint Code
Contains    
Packaging
#NDCPackage DescriptionMultilevel Packaging
146573-225-0022.68 kg In 1 BAGNone

Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
NADANADA01111601/01/200901/01/2011

Labeler - Alpharma Inc. Animal Health (070954094)
Revised: 05/2009Alpharma Inc. Animal Health