Bromofenofos

Bromofenofos is an organophosphate insecticide and acaricide used to control a wide variety of insects and mites in a variety of crops including corn, cotton, potatoes, and soybeans. It is a white solid that is slightly soluble in water and is formulated as an emulsifiable concentrate, wettable powder, and granular. Bromofenofos acts by inhibiting an enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter essential for normal nerve impulse transmission. It is moderately toxic to humans and other mammals, and very toxic to aquatic organisms.

Bromofenofos is an anthelminthic agent, meaning it is a medication used specifically in veterinary medicine to treat parasitic worm infections in animals, primarily:

  • Common liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) infections in cattle and sheep

It is important to note that bromofenofos is not intended for human use and should not be administered to humans under any circumstances.

Here's a summary of key points about bromofenofos:

  • Purpose: Treats liver fluke infections in cattle and sheep.
  • Not for human use: Due to its potential toxicity, it is strictly for veterinary use.
  • Administration: Typically administered orally to animals.
  • Side effects: Information on specific side effects in animals is limited, but consult a veterinarian for details.
  • Safety considerations:
    • Teratogenic: Can cause birth defects in pregnant animals.
    • Follow veterinary guidance strictly: Dosage, administration, and precautions should be strictly followed as per veterinary instructions.

Remember:

  • Never attempt to use bromofenofos for humans.
  • Always consult a veterinarian for any animal health concerns and treatment options.
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
QP - Antiparasitic products, insecticides and repellents
QP52 Anthelmintics
QP52A - Anthelmintics
QP52AB Organophosphorous compounds
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