Berenil 7% Veterinary Injection (Diminazene aceturate)

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Berenil Vet 7% Injection is an antiparasitic veterinary medicine commonly used to treat and control protozoal infections such as trypanosomiasis and babesiosis in livestock animals.

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Introduction Of Berenil 7% Veterinary Injection (Diminazene aceturate)

Berenil Vet 7% Injection contains Diminazene Aceturate, an antiparasitic agent widely used in cattle, buffaloes, goats, sheep, camels, and dogs. It helps eliminate blood-borne parasites responsible for diseases like trypanosomiasis (surra), babesiosis, and anaplasmosis, improving the animal’s health, appetite, and productivity.

Precautions Of Berenil Vet 7% Injection

  • Use only under veterinary supervision.
  • Do NOT exceed the recommended dose to avoid toxicity.
  • Avoid use in very weak, dehydrated, or severely anemic animals.
  • Use cautiously in pregnant animals.
  • Ensure adequate hydration of the animal before administration.
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight.
  • Keep out of reach of children and other pets.

Usage Of  Berenil Vet 7% Injection

Berenil Vet 7% Injection is used for treating:

Trypanosomiasis (Surra)

Babesiosis (Redwater fever)

Anaplasmosis

Mixed haemoprotozoal infections

Side Effects Of Berenil Vet 7% Injection

Possible side effects include:

  • Pain or swelling at the injection site
  • Fever or restlessness
  • Vomiting (small animals)
  • Neurological signs in case of overdose
  • Kidney strain or toxicity if used excessively
  • Seek immediate veterinary help if severe symptoms appear.

FAQs Of Berenil Vet 7% Injection


1. Is Berenil safe for all animals?

It is safe when dosed correctly but should be avoided in very weak or pregnant animals unless necessary.

2. How long does it take to show improvement?

Most animals show improvement within 24–48 hours.

3. Can Berenil be used for dogs?

Yes, but only under strict veterinary guidance due to dosage sensitivity.

4. Can overdosing be fatal?

Yes. Diminazene overdose can cause severe neurological toxicity.

5. Is repeat dosing required?

Sometimes yes, depending on parasite load and vet advice.

Interactions Of  Berenil Vet 7% Injection

  • Other strong antiparasitic drugs unless advised by a vet
  • Drugs with known kidney toxicity
  • Immunosuppressants, unless required
    Always inform the veterinarian about any ongoing treatments.
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Manufacturer:A. Menarini India Pvt Ltdine HCL)
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Generic Search:Fenbendazole
Strength:7%
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