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Do not use in ruminants. No special warnings. No problems known when used during pregnancy, lactation or lay. Chlortetracycline is sometimes used in association with other antimicrobials, notably sulphadimidine, penicillin and neomycin. There are no known adverse reactions with these or any other substances. Withdrawal...
The recommended dose rates are as follows: pigs: 10-20mg/kg bodyweight daily...
Do not use in ruminants. Withdrawal Periods...
The recommended dose rates are as follows: Pigs:...
Chickens (broilers): 10-20mg of doxycycline/kg BW/ day for 3-5 days (i.e. 0.5-1.0 ml of product/litre of drinking water/day) Pigs: 10mg of doxycycline/kg BW/ day for 5 days (i.e. 1 ml of product/10kg BW/day)...
Withdrawal times: Meat & offal...
For chickens (broilers) and pigs Broilers: prevention and treatment of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and mycoplasmosis caused by microorganisms sensitive to doxycycline....
1. Chickens for human consumption must not be slaughtered during treatment or for 2 days after the last treatment. Turkeys for human consumption must not be slaughtered during treatment or for 5 days after the last treatment. 2. Vetremox® must not be administered to chickens or turkeys laying eggs intended for human co...
Ivermectin belongs to the avermectin (3-AV) class of anthelmintic endectocides. Alstomec Injection is well tolerated and has a wide safety margin. Alstomec injection can be used concurrently without adverse effects with foot and mouth disease vaccine or clostridial vaccine, given at separate injection sites. Cattle: Tr...
Do not use in animals with known hypersensitivity to the active ingredient. Do not administer by intravenous or intramuscular route. Alstomec has been formulated specifically for use in cattle and pigs only. Dogs and cats may be adversely affected by the concentration of active substance in this product if they are all...
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