Moxiforce 375 ^new^

The recommended dose of Moxiforce 375 is one tablet (375 mg) taken orally once daily. The duration of treatment depends on the type and severity of the infection, as well as the patient's response to treatment.

Moxiforce 375 is not effective against tapeworms (Cestodes) or flukes (Trematodes). Separate treatments are required for those infestations.

No. That indicates the product is working. The paralyzed worms are being expelled. A "failure" is indicated by continued weight loss, diarrhea, or poor coat condition weeks after treatment. moxiforce 375

Moxiforce 375 is generally well-tolerated when used correctly. However, adverse reactions can occur:

| Feature | Moxiforce 375 | Ivermectin (1%) | Fenbendazole | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Moxidectin | Ivermectin | Fenbendazole | | Duration of effect | Up to 42 days | 7–14 days | 1–3 days | | Persistent activity | Yes (High) | Moderate | No | | Efficacy against larvae | Excellent (including inhibited Ostertagia) | Moderate | Variable | | Milk withdrawal | Prohibited (zero) | 3–5 days (some formulations) | Zero | | External parasite kill | Yes (mites, lice, grubs) | Moderate | No | The recommended dose of Moxiforce 375 is one

Moxiforce 375 is a ready-to-use injectable parasiticide solution primarily used in bovine medicine. The name "Moxiforce" denotes the brand name, while "375" refers to the concentration of the active ingredient—typically 375 mg/mL of .

Less common side effects include:

However, it is not a universal solution. The strict prohibition on use in lactating dairy cows, the 21+ day meat withdrawal, and its inefficacy against flukes and tapeworms require farmers to integrate it into a broader parasite control program—ideally designed with a veterinarian.