Hey Sergei,
Yeah, nitroxinil I have read is supposed to be pretty good. I couldn't find that drug and resorted to clorsulon. I didn't have any good results with this drug. I was worried about the side effects of this drug. I think nitroxinil is safer. When I took the clorsulon I saw the thin skins of the flukes. I know if effected them but it wasn't enough to kill them. I wasn't comfortable taking more than the recommended dose and still wonder if it was the right decision. One of the injection sites is still a little red. It's been about 4-5 weeks now. Just be sure not to use closantel. It blocks albumin in the blood and the test subjects (I assume animals) had to have their albumin levels checked daily along with albumin injections to make up for the blockage.
I keep on going back to this. Were you able to get bithionol from the site you recommended previously? I got a little confused when I tried to buy it. Thanks.
David