Treating Internal parasites

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You can do if its on Brazil.

If on USA, the stuff need to be less than 50US$ to not be taxed like hell, takes years to come, and even being 50US$ less it also can be taxed sometimes haha. The only thing I can say about this is that it sux.

The meaning of it is protecting the home market, but it has no sense because even for things that dont exit here, we are taxed anyway.
 
There are two types of internal parasites: protozoan (microscopic, single celled animals) and worm (helminth).

For treatment of protozoan intestinal parasites, you would do a 3% epsom salt solution. That is 3 grams to 100 mL of liquid. Or 3 grams added to 97 grams solid food.

For treating worms, you would use the anti-helminth drug praziquatnel. It is the active ingredient in Prazipro and General Cure, like others have said, but I figured that giving you the generic drug name will help you out with your local search within Brazil's borders. :)
 
There are two types of internal parasites: protozoan (microscopic, single celled animals) and worm (helminth).

For treatment of protozoan intestinal parasites, you would do a 3% epsom salt solution. That is 3 grams to 100 mL of liquid. Or 3 grams added to 97 grams solid food.

For treating worms, you would use the anti-helminth drug praziquatnel. It is the active ingredient in Prazipro and General Cure, like others have said, but I figured that giving you the generic drug name will help you out with your local search within Brazil's borders. :)

Yeah, I was discussing about it with AquaticFan.

I noticed that I can easily find the Praziquantel drug.

But now to prepare the medicine I just need to get the epsom salt. Im trying to buy them in a drugstore, but they need prescription to buy it. And it need to be for humans.

If I ask them saying its for my fish they wont sell, because they cant sell veterinarian products (ps.: No veterinarias work with fish here.)

Too much difficulties for a simple thing. Im pretty disapointed with it.

Thanks for the help.
 
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