| Composition : |
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| Each 1 gm Contains: |
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| - Oxytetracycline |
50 mg. |
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| Properties : |
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Maximum blood levels are achieved after 4-8 hrs
after IM injection. |
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| Indications : |
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Indicated in the treatment and control of a wide
range of diseases in cattle, sheep and goat as atrophic
rhinitis, Navel / joint ill, Mastitis, Metritis, Septicemia,
Pasteurellosis and infections of the respiratory tract
and in the control of enzootic abortion in sheep. |
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| Dosage and administration : |
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Administered by deep intramuscular injection. |
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| Precautions : |
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- Don’t inject more than 10 ml in the same injection
site in large animals and not more than 2-5
ml in small animals.
- Stop treatment if no improvement has been noticed
within 24-48 hours and rediagnosis must
be done. |
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| Contraindications : |
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- Using Tetracycline during bone and tooth development,
in late pregnancy lead to discoloration.
- Photodermatitis maybe observed after treatment. |
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| Withdrawal Period : |
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- Cattle shouldn’t be slaughter
for human consumption during
treatment and within 7days from
the last treatment.
- Milk from treated cattle shouldn’t
be used during treatment and
within 12 hours from the last
treatment. |
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| Packing : |
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50 ml , 100 ml glass vials. |
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