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Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of Coxiril® (diclazuril) as a feed additive for turkeys for fattening
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
efsa journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.076
H-Index - 97
ISSN - 1831-4732
DOI - 10.2903/j.efsa.2014.3729
Subject(s) - coccidiostats , coccidiosis , feed additive , zoology , food science , medicine , toxicology , veterinary medicine , chemistry , biology , broiler
Coxiril ® , containing 0.5 % diclazuril, is intended for the control of coccidiosis in turkeys for fattening at concentrations between 0.8 and 1.2 mg diclazuril/kg complete feed. The highest proposed use level (1.2 mg diclazuril/kg feed) is considered safe for turkeys for fattening. Diclazuril has no substantial antibacterial activity. Diclazuril from Coxiril ® is considered toxicologically equivalent to the other currently authorised diclazuril. The use of Coxiril ® at the highest proposed use level of 1.2 mg diclazuril/kg complete feed in turkeys for fattening is safe for the consumer since Maximum Residue Limits are not exceeded. Coxiril ® is considered non‐irritant to eyes and skin. It is not a potential skin sensitiser. User exposure to Coxiril ® , as a result of normal handling, is unlikely to cause respiratory or systemic toxicity. Based on a Phase I assessment, the use of diclazuril in turkeys for fattening at the high use level does not pose a risk to the environment. Diclazuril from Coxiril ® has the potential to control coccidiosis in turkeys for fattening at a minimum concentration of 0.8 mg/kg complete feed. This conclusion is derived from literature data, and from recent studies performed with Coxiril ® .

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