Description
Detailed introduction to Tylosin injection:
Specification: *0%
Packing: *0ml, **0ml
Composition:
Each 1 ml contains Tylosin Tartrate **0mg.
Descriptions: N/A
Indications:
Treats shipping fever, pneumonia, foot rot, calf diphtheria,
metritis in beef cattle and non-lactating dairy cattle. Treats
mycoplasmal swine arthritis, pasteurella pneumonia, erysipelas,
acute swine dysentery in swine.
Pharmacological action:
Tylosin is thought to have the same mechanism of action as ery¬
Thromycin (binds to *0S ribosome and inhibits protein synthesis)
and exhibits a similar spectrum of activity. It is a bacteriostatic
antibiotic. For more specific information on or¬ Ganisms that
tylosin is usually active against, refer to the erythromycin
monograph just prior to this one. Cross resistance with
erythromycin occurs.
Usage and administration:
Beef and non-lactating dairy cattle: Inject IM 8 mg per pound of
body Weight (1 mL per *5 pounds) once daily. Treatment should be
continued *4 hours after symptoms of the disease have stopped, not
to exceed 5 days. Do no inject more than *0 ml per injection
site.
Swine: Inject IM 4 mg per pound of body weight (1 mL per *0 pounds)
twice daily. Treatment should be continued *4 hours after symptoms
of the disease have stopped, not to exceed 3 days. Do not inject
more than 5 mL per injection site.
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