Opticide-FC is generally well-tolerated in animals, though administration must be carefully supervised by a veterinarian. Because the dosage is strictly weight-dependent—often ranging from short 24-hour treatments to 4-day courses depending on the severity of the infection—professional diagnosis is essential. Common side effects, though rare, may include temporary lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea as the body processes the eliminated parasites. Conclusion
The efficacy of Opticide-FC lies in its active ingredient, praziquantel. It works by inducing severe spasms and paralysis in the muscles of the parasite. This is achieved through a rapid increase in the permeability of the parasite's cell membranes to calcium ions. The resulting contraction leads to the parasite’s detachment from the host's intestinal wall or tissues, allowing it to be either digested or expelled by the host's immune system. Clinical Applications in Veterinary Care
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