Furaltadone was particularly used for the treatment of poultry.
Residues of this
active substance are classified as hazardous at any concentration due to their potential
carcinogenic and
mutagenic effects. Furaltadone is used in human medicine as an antibiotic for
urinary tract infections. It is also utilized as an
antiprotozoal. It was first introduced in October 1958 by Kefauver, Paberzs, and McNamara under the active ingredient name "Furmethonol" as a potentially effective agent for the
peroral treatment of systemic bacterial infections. It was introduced to the US market in 1959 under the trade name
Altafur (Eaton Laboratories). == Regulation ==