Tylosin Tartrate 10% tui
Each ml contains: Tylosin tartrate 100mg
It was used in respiratory and genitourinary tract infections, otitis, cellulitis and secondary bacterial conditions associated with virus disease or post operative infections, swine dysentery, erysipelas and enzootic pneumonia in pigs, foul in the foot, mastitis and calf pneumonia in cattle.
By subcutaneous or intramuscular injection.
Pigs, cattle and poultry: Each 1ml for 8-20 kg body weight IM (5-13mg tylosin tartrate per 1kg bodyweight)
Dogs and cats: Each 1ml for 9- 12.5 kg body weight IM (8-11mg tylosin tartrate per 1kg bodyweight)
Do not administer to horses. Avoid intravenous administration. Do not inject more than 10 mL in one intramuscular site.
Wash hands after use. Tylosin may cause hypersensitivity (allergy) following injection, inhalation, ingestion or contact with skin or eye. Hypersensitivity to tylosin may lead to cross reactions with other macrolides and vice versa.
Pigs withdrawal time (meat): 14 days.
Taimi e aveese ai povi (aano o manu): 21 aso.
E le fa'aaogaina i povi fa'asusu.
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