For the treatment of mastitis in lactating cows caused by organisms sensitive to Ampicillin and Cloxacillin
Dose
Apply one syringe every 12 hours for 3 treatments per affected quarter.
Administration
After milking, clean and disinfect the teat with an approved teat disinfectant, insert the nozzle into the teat canal and apply gentle and continuous pressure on the plunger until all the suspension is expressed. Wear sanitised rubber gloves when applying. Dip all teats after infusing in an approved teat disinfectant.
The treated quarter(s) should be milked out at the next normal milking and milk withheld from the general collection. For advice on feeding calves with milk taken during the withholding period, contact your prescribing veterinarian.
See technical notes for information on Withholding periods.
Ampicillin (as the sodium salt) 75 mg per syringe.
Cloxacillin (as the sodium salt) 200 mg per syringe.
For use by or under direction of a veterinarian.
For the treatment of mastitis in lactating cows caused by organisms sensitive to Ampicillin and Cloxacillin.
elevet+ Ampiclox L.C. Lactating Cow Intramammary Antibiotic is active against Gram positive and Gram-negative bacteria associated with mastitis. It is highly effective against Streptococcus agalactiae and other streptococcal species, penicillin resistant and sensitive Staphylococci, Corynebacterium pyogenes, Escherichia coli and some other Gram negative bacteria. Therefore, the formulation of the antibiotic Infusion is a broad spectrum antibiotic and is bactericidal at the concentrations achieved in the udder tissues.
Indiscriminate use of elevet+ Ampiclox L.C. Lactating Cow Intramammary Antibiotic Infusion could contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance.
This product should not be used in cows exhibiting sensitivity to penicillin.
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