TYLOVET-20%

Injectable Solution

Composition:

Each 1 ml contains:
Tylosin Tartrate 220 mg. (Equivalent to Tylosin base 200 mg.)

Properties:

Tylosin is a macrolide antibiotic which has a particular action against Mycoplasma spp isolated from chickens, turkeys, cattle, sheep and goats. It is also effective against several species of Spirochaetes including Leptospira, Erysipelas of turkeys, Haemophilus pertussis, Moraxella bovis, and certain vibrio spp as well as against gram positive bacteria including Staphylococci, Streptococci, Corynebacterium and Clostridium spp.

Indications:

Cattle, Sheep and Goats: For the treatment of pneumonia, foot rot and metritis caused by Mycoplasma,
Streptococcus and Staphylococcus spp. Tylosin is also used for treatment of peracute and acute forms of contagious agalactia caused by Mycoplasma agalactiae and caprine pleuropneumonia caused by M. mycoides var. capri.
Chickens & Turkeys: For treatment of CRD in chickens and infectious sinusitis in turkeys.
Dogs and Cats: Treatment of upper respiratory tract infections, cellulitis, otitis extera, metritis, leptospirosis and secondary bacterial infections associated with viral diseases.

Administration and Dosage:

Cattle: 1 ml Tylovet 20% inj. / 20-40 Kg. B.wt. (5-10 mg / kg B.wt.) daily by intramuscular injection.
Sheep & Goats: 1 ml Tylovet 20% inj./20 Kg. B.wt. (10 mg / kg B.wt.) daily by intramuscular injection.
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Dogs & Cats: 1 ml Tylovet 20% inj. / 20- 100 Kg. B.wt. (2-10 mg. / kg B.wt.) daily by intramuscular
injection Chickens: 1ml Tylovet 20% inj. /10 Kg. B.wt. (20 mg/kg B.wt. ). daily to be injected subcutaneously
Turkeys: For treatment of infectious sinusitis in turkeys, tylosin injected into the sinuses at dose of 25 50mg. Tylosin base depending on the severity of the condition. Sinuses may be re-treated in 10 days if
swelling persists.

Warning:

Treatment with Tylosin should not exceed 5 days.

Contra-indications:

Tylosin should not be used in layers producing eggs for human consumption. Tylosin should not be used
for lactating animals nor veal calves.

Withdrawal Period:

Chickens: 3 days after last treatment
Turkeys: 5 days after last treatment
Cattle: 21 days from the last treatment.

Drug Interactions:

Tylosin should not be used with chloramphenicol or the lincosamides since they may compete for the same 50 S ribosomal binding sites, although the in vivo significance of this potential interaction is unclear.

Store tightly closed, in dark place below 30°C.

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