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IUPAC name Methyl (2E)-2-[(1,4-dioxidoquinoxalin-2-yl) | |
Other names Mecadox | |
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ChEBI | |
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ChemSpider | |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.027.163 |
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CompTox Dashboard (EPA) | |
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Properties | |
C11H10N4O4 | |
Molar mass | 262.225 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Yellow crystals |
Density | 1.44 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 239.5 °C (463.1 °F; 512.6 K) |
Insoluble | |
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H228, H302 | |
P210, P240, P241, P264, P270, P280, P301+P312, P330, P370+P378, P501 | |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). |
Carbadox is a veterinary drug that combats infection in swine, particularly swine dysentery.
Carbadox is indicated for control of swine dysentery (vibrionic dysentery, bloody scours, or hemorrhagic dysentery); control of bacterial swine enteritis (salmonellosis or necrotic enteritis caused by Salmonella enterica ); aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm ( Ascaris suum ) infections; aid in the prevention of establishment of nodular worm ( Oesophagostomum ) infections. [1]
In animal models, carbadox has been shown to be carcinogenic[ citation needed ] and to induce birth defects. [2] The Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine has questioned the safety in light of its possible carcinogenicity. [3]
Carbadox is approved in the United States only for use in swine and may not be used within 42 days of slaughter or used in pregnant animals. [1] In 2016, the United States Food and Drug Administration moved to ban its use in pork, citing a potential cancer risk to humans. [4] However, as of August 2018, FDA had indefinitely stayed its withdrawal of approval and carbadox remains available. [5]
In 2004, carbadox was banned by the Canadian government as a livestock feed additive and for human consumption. [6] [ failed verification ] The European Union also forbids the use of carbadox at any level. [7] Australia forbids the use of carbadox in food producing animals. [8]