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Buserelin / Gynarich / Receptal / Pregulate / Zydarelin

BUSERELIN

Category

Hormones

Action
  • Stimualtes follicular development, Oestrus and ovulation by enhancing release of FSH and LH
  • GnRH analogues - 20 times more potent than GnRH
Indication

Cattle:

  • For the treatment of infertility linked to follicular cysts.
  • For the improvement of pregnancy rate, following injection at the time of AI or during the luteal phase following AI.
  • For the synchronisation of oestrus and ovulation (allowing fixed time AI) in conjunction with prostaglandin F2α or progestagen administration.

Mare:

  • For ovulation induction, when a mature follicle is present, thereby synchronizing ovulation more closely with mating in mares.
  • For the improvement of conception rate after administration during the late luteal phase following mating or AI.

Rabbit:

  • Induction of ovulation in rabbit does.
  • Improvement of conception rate.
Dose

Cattle:

  • For the treatment of follicular cysts with or without symptoms of nymphomania 20 µg (equivalent to 5 ml solution for injection).
  • For improvement of conception rate: 10 µg (2.5 ml) / animal.
  • For synchronization of oestrus and ovulation before fixed time AI: 10 µg (2.5ml) / animal.

Mare:

  • For ovulation induction: 40 µg (10 ml) / animal.
  • For improvement of conception rate: 40 µg (10 ml) / animal.

Rabbit:

  • Improvement of conception rate: 0.8 µg (0.2 ml) / animal.
  • Ovulation induction post partum: 0.8 µg (0.2 ml) / animal.

The preferred route of administration is intramuscular injection (im), but Receptal may also be injected intravenously (iv) or subcutaneously (sc).

Contraindications

In swine

Adverse Effects

Continuous use decreased in LH and FSH

Marked reduction of testicular and ovarian steriodogenesis

Availability

Inj Gynarich 2.5ml, 5ml, 10 ml Vial (4mcg/ml) (INTAS)

Inj Receptal 10 ml vial (0.004mg/ml)

Inj Pregulate 5ml vial ( 0.004mg/ml) (VIRBAC)

Inj Zydarelin 2.5ml, 5ml, 10 ml vial

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