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* It is metabolised by the liver into inactive compounds that are then excreted in bile.
* It is metabolised by the liver into inactive compounds that are then excreted in bile.
* It has been used for deep mycoses therapy, treatment of ringworm and nasal aspergillosis.
* It has been used for deep mycoses therapy, treatment of ringworm and nasal aspergillosis.
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* Toxicity is low but can result in inappetance,
pruritis
, alopecia and lightening of hair.
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* Toxicity is low but can result in inappetance,
pruritus
, alopecia and lightening of hair.
* It has been known to be tetragenic and embryotoxic and so shouldn't be used with pregnant animals.
* It has been known to be tetragenic and embryotoxic and so shouldn't be used with pregnant animals.
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