Biofertagil is used in cattle for the induction of ovulation during estrus, treatment of ovarian follicular cysts, and synchronization of estrus.
Unique advantages
- Gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist: Gonadorelin effectively activates the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, leading to increased secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone.
- Ovulation stimulation: The drug promotes induction of ovulation in females, optimizing reproductive cycles and increasing fertility.
- Rapid pharmacokinetics: Gonadorelin is quickly absorbed and reaches therapeutic concentration, ensuring effectiveness in the shortest time.
- Low toxicity: The drug is characterized by high safety, minimizing the risk of side effects and increasing its applicability in veterinary practice.
- Improvement of breeding efficiency: Use of gonadorelin in breeding livestock enhances productivity and optimizes reproduction management.
Indications for use
In cattle, Biofertagil 100 mcg is administered intramuscularly at doses:
- For prevention of ovulation delay, 1-2 ml per head (100-200 mcg gonadorelin) 2 hours before artificial insemination and not later than 2 hours after it;
- For stimulation of folliculogenesis and ovulation during estrus synchronization, 2-2.5 ml per head (200-250 mcg gonadorelin);
- For stimulation of ovarian function postpartum, 1 ml per head (100 mcg gonadorelin) on day 8-12 after calving;
- For treatment of follicular cysts, 5 ml per head (500 mcg gonadorelin) as a single dose; 7-10 days after Biofertagil administration, Estrofantin is given at a dose of 3 ml. Animals are inseminated as they come into estrus.
In sows, for ovulation synchronization and fertility improvement, Biofertagil is administered intramuscularly or subcutaneously at doses:
- Sows, 0.5 ml per head (50 mcg gonadorelin);
- Replacement gilts, 0.5-0.75 ml per head (50-75 mcg gonadorelin).
In female rabbits, for ovulation induction, at a dose of 0.2 ml (20 mcg gonadorelin).
Application procedure
Biofertagil is used to regulate and control reproductive function in farm animals.
Full Ingredients
Active substances:
Excipients:
- Sodium chloride
- Citric acid monohydrate
- Sodium hydroxide
- Nipagin
- Water for injection