WARDLEY FUNGUS-ADE Australia - engelsk - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

wardley fungus-ade

t.f.h. (australia) pty ltd - acriflavine; formaldehyde solution; malachite green; dehydroabiethylamine acetate - misc. fish tank medication - acriflavine anilide/aniline active 1.0 mg/ml; formaldehyde solution aldehyde active 1.0 mg/ml; malachite green dye-green active 1.0 mg/ml; dehydroabiethylamine acetate terpene active 0.24 mg/ml - antibiotic & related - fish aquarium | ornamental fish | ornamental fish pond | tropical fish - general fungal disease

VITAPET MULTI CURE Australia - engelsk - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

vitapet multi cure

aristopet pty ltd - methylene blue; acriflavine; malachite green - misc. fish tank medication - methylene blue dye-blue active 4.0 mg/ml; acriflavine anilide/aniline active 2.0 mg/ml; malachite green dye-green active 0.4 mg/ml - antibiotic & related - fish aquarium freshwater | cold water | tropical - fungal diseases | velvet disease | white spot | oodinium limneticum | oodinium pillularis | whitespot

Acriflavine Emulsion Namibia - engelsk - Namibia Medicines Regulatory Council

acriflavine emulsion

resmed pharmaceuticals - acriflavine bpc - emulsion - acriflavine bpc 0.10g/100ml

Acriflavine New Zealand - engelsk - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

acriflavine

psm healthcare ltd trading as api consumer brands - acriflavine 0.1%{relative} - topical solution - 0.1% w/v - active: acriflavine 0.1%{relative}

FAUNAMOR- methylene blue anhydrous, malachite green oxalate, gentian violet solution USA - engelsk - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

faunamor- methylene blue anhydrous, malachite green oxalate, gentian violet solution

aquarium muenster pahlsmeier gmbh - methylene blue anhydrous (unii: 8nap7826ub) (methylene blue cation - unii:zmz79891zh), malachite green oxalate (unii: gy1h9o33vu) (malachite green cation - unii:awt9r95tv1), gentian violet (unii: j4z741d6o5) (gentian violet cation - unii:3gvj31t6yy), acriflavine hydrochloride (unii: 1s73vw819c) (acriflavine - unii:1t3a50395t) - take unused medical products and unfinished containers of medical products to the designated collection points.

AQUATOPIA AUSTRALIA FUNGUS ELIMINATOR Australia - engelsk - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

aquatopia australia fungus eliminator

aquatopia australia pty ltd - acriflavine | malachite green - antibiotic & related - fish aquarium freshwater | fish aquarium freshwater tropical | cold water | tropical - general fungal disease

ACRIFLAVINE Australia - engelsk - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

acriflavine

ranvet pty. limited - acriflavine - unknown - acriflavine anilide/aniline active 0.0 - active constituent

BACTERIA AND FUNGI AQUARIUM CURE PROGRAM SALT- acriflavine hydrochloride, methyl orange, ethacridine lactate, methylene blue anh USA - engelsk - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

bacteria and fungi aquarium cure program salt- acriflavine hydrochloride, methyl orange, ethacridine lactate, methylene blue anh

prodibio sas - acriflavine hydrochloride (unii: 1s73vw819c) (acriflavine - unii:1t3a50395t), methyl orange (unii: 6b4tc34456) (methyl orange - unii:6b4tc34456), ethacridine lactate (unii: v5il571c1t) (ethacridine - unii:wix85m1a6r), methylene blue anhydrous (unii: 8nap7826ub) (methylene blue - unii:t42p99266k) - acriflavine 2.00 mg in 1 ml - invertebrates such as corals, snails, anemones and shrimps cannot withstand bacteria & fungi salt, and must be removed from the aquarium before beginning the treatment. the simultaneous use of water treatment products may decrease the effectiveness of bacteria & fungi salt. do not use with another treatment. dispose old drugs not entirely used up at the respective collecting points disposal advice: after use, vials must be thrown in recyclable glass rubbish

BACTERIA AND FUNGI AQUARIUM CURE PROGRAM FRESH- acriflavine hydrochloride, methyl orange, ethacridine lactate, methylene blue an USA - engelsk - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

bacteria and fungi aquarium cure program fresh- acriflavine hydrochloride, methyl orange, ethacridine lactate, methylene blue an

prodibio sas - acriflavine hydrochloride (unii: 1s73vw819c) (acriflavine - unii:1t3a50395t), methyl orange (unii: 6b4tc34456) (methyl orange - unii:6b4tc34456), ethacridine lactate (unii: v5il571c1t) (ethacridine - unii:wix85m1a6r), methylene blue anhydrous (unii: 8nap7826ub) (methylene blue - unii:t42p99266k) - acriflavine 2.00 mg in 1 ml - invertebrates such as snails and shrimps cannot withstand bacteria & fungi fresh, and must be removed from the aquarium before beginning the treatment. some filiform plants can be damaged by the treatment. the simultaneous use of water treatment products may decrease the effectiveness of bacteria & fungi fresh. do not use with another treatment. dispose old drugs not entirely used up at the respective collecting points disposal advice: after use, vials must be thrown in recyclable glass rubbish

API FUNGUS CURE- acriflavine powder USA - engelsk - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

api fungus cure- acriflavine powder

mars fishcare north america, inc. - acriflavine hydrochloride (unii: 1s73vw819c) (acriflavine - unii:1t3a50395t), malachite green oxalate (unii: gy1h9o33vu) (malachite green - unii:12058m7oro) - diagnostic chart fungus: white, "cottony" tufts or patches appear on the mouth, skin and fins. fungus often starts with isolated pale or white patches on skin. left untreated, fungal infections spread rapidly across whole body. mouth fungus: common bacterial infection that affects the mouth and other soft tissue. fungus-like in appearance with red periphery. if left untreated, severe erosion and lesions will develop. body slime and eye cloud: eyes develop a white haze and or protrude from the head. slimy patches appear on the body. fish may scratch on objects and exhibit rapid breathing.infection may cause abnormal osmotic function resulting in fluid accumulation to the eyes and/or body. fin and tail rot: fins appear ragged and split. in severe cases, fins and tail are almost completely eroded. secondary fungal infections, observed as white, "cottony" growth, commonly occur.