elevet+ Tylosin 200 mg/mL Injection for Cattle and Pigs

For the treatment of tylosin-susceptible bacterial and mycoplasma infections in cattle and pigs.

Available in 100mL bottle.

Dosage and Administration

Cattle
Inject 5 to 10 mg elevet+ Tylosin Injection per kilogram of bodyweight daily intra-muscularly or by slow intravenous injection (equivalent to 0.5 mL to 1 mL elevet+ Tylosin 200 mg/mL Injection for Cattle and Pigs per 20 kg bodyweight). Treatment should be continued 24 hours following remission of disease signs. Do not exceed 5 days of treatment.

Pigs
Inject 5 to 10 mg elevet+ Tylosin Injection per kilogram of bodyweight daily intramuscularly (equivalent to 0.5 mL to 1 mL elevet+ Tylosin 200 mg/mL Injection for Cattle and Pigs per 20 kg bodyweight). Treatment should be continued 24 hours following remission of disease signs. Do not exceed 3 days of treatment.

Use the contents within 28 days of first broaching of the vial. Discard the unused portion.

Active Constituent(s)

Tylosin 200 mg/mL

Indications

Cattle
elevet+ Tylosin 200 mg/mL Injection for Cattle and Pigs Injection is effective in cattle for the treatment of pneumonia, metritis, foot rot, leptospirosis, acute mastitis, contagious calf pneumonia, pneumoenteritis of calves, secondary bacterial infections associated with the virus diseases, and as an aid in combating infections associated with surgical procedures or injuries. In general, this drug is effective against those conditions associated with or caused by bacteria sensitive to elevet+ Tylosin.

Pigs
elevet+ Tylosin 200 mg/mL Injection for Cattle and Pigs is indicated as an aid in treating the secondary bacterial invaders in viral diseases. Pig diseases reported responding to elevet+ Tylosin 200 mg/mL Injection for Cattle and Pigs therapy are: erysipelas, pneumonia and dysentery in pigs.

Resistance may develop to any chemical.

Contraindications

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