Baytril 100 (Enrofloxacin) Antimicrobial Injectable Solution – 100ml for Cattle & Swine Respiratory Disease

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Baytril 100 (Enrofloxacin) Antimicrobial Injectable Solution 

Baytril 100 is a highly effective, injectable antimicrobial solution designed to combat bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle, and swine respiratory disease (SRD) in swine. Containing 100 mg of enrofloxacin per ml, it provides versatile dosing options for both single-day treatments and multi-day regimens, making it a go-to choice for veterinarians and farmers seeking fast and reliable respiratory disease control. This product is commonly prescribed to treat and control colibacillosis in swine as well.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

What are the Benefits of Baytril 100 (Enrofloxacin) Injectable Solution?

  • Versatile Treatment: Effective for both single-dose and multi-dose treatments, allowing flexibility based on the severity of the disease.
  • Rapid Absorption: Quickly absorbed to provide fast action against bacteria causing respiratory diseases in cattle and swine.
  • Proven Efficacy: Specifically targets Pasteurella multocida, Mannheimia haemolytica, and Histophilus somni in cattle, and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and Escherichia coli in swine.
  • Wide Therapeutic Range: Baytril 100 ensures that veterinarians can tailor treatment duration based on clinical response and pathogen susceptibility.

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How to Use Baytril 100 Injectable Solution for Cattle and Swine?

Baytril 100 offers flexible dosing based on the animal's needs:

  • Cattle (BRD): Administer a single subcutaneous dose of 7.5-12.5 mg/kg for one day, or multiple doses over 3-5 days. The appropriate dose is determined by the severity of the disease and clinical response.
  • Swine (SRD and Colibacillosis): Administer intramuscularly at 7.5 mg/kg as a single-day treatment.

Always consult your veterinarian for exact dosage instructions based on your animal’s specific condition.

What Ingredients are in Baytril 100 Injectable Solution?

  • Active Ingredient: Enrofloxacin (100 mg/ml)
  • Inactives: Potassium hydroxide, lactic acid, n-butanol, water for injection.

What are the Side Effects of Baytril 100 Injectable Solution?

Common side effects may include:

  • Mild discomfort at the injection site, such as swelling or tenderness.
  • Rare adverse reactions like hypersensitivity (allergic reactions) or digestive issues in swine.

Are There Any Warnings for Baytril 100 Injectable Solution?

  • Cattle and Swine Only: Do not administer to other species.
  • Withdrawal Period: Ensure that treated cattle are not slaughtered for food within 28 days of the last treatment. Swine should not be slaughtered within 5 days.
  • Not for Use in Lactating Dairy Cattle: Baytril is not approved for use in lactating dairy cows producing milk for human consumption.
  • Antimicrobial Resistance: Misuse of enrofloxacin can lead to drug-resistant bacteria. Administer only as directed by a veterinarian.

Storage Instructions for Baytril 100 Injectable Solution

  • Store at 20-30°C (68-86°F), with short-term excursions permitted up to 40°C (104°F).
  • Avoid refrigeration or freezing. If precipitation occurs, simply warm the solution and shake the vial to dissolve.

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FAQs - Baytril 100 (Enrofloxacin) Antimicrobial Injectable Solution 

What is Baytril 100 Injectable Solution used for?

Baytril 100 is used to treat and control bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in beef and non-lactating dairy cattle, as well as swine respiratory disease (SRD). It is also effective for the control of colibacillosis in swine, providing a broad-spectrum antimicrobial solution against bacterial infections in livestock.

How does Baytril 100 Injectable Solution work?

Baytril 100 contains enrofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that works by inhibiting bacterial DNA synthesis. This disrupts the replication and repair of bacterial cells, leading to their death and the resolution of respiratory infections in cattle and swine.

Can Baytril 100 Injectable Solution be used with other medications?

Baytril 100 should be used with caution if combined with other medications, particularly those affecting kidney function or other antibiotics. Always consult a veterinarian to ensure safe and effective use alongside other treatments, as drug interactions can affect efficacy or cause side effects.

Is Baytril 100 Injectable Solution safe for pregnant animals?

The safety of Baytril 100 in pregnant cattle or swine has not been fully established. It is important to discuss with your veterinarian whether Baytril is the right option for pregnant animals based on their health condition and the severity of the infection.

How long does Baytril 100 stay in the animal’s system?

Baytril 100 has specific withdrawal periods to ensure no drug residues remain in meat. In cattle, the withdrawal time is 28 days, and in swine, it is 5 days before the animals can be slaughtered for food. The drug’s clearance depends on the dosage and the animal’s metabolism.

Can Baytril 100 treat infections other than respiratory diseases?

Baytril 100 is primarily used for treating respiratory infections in cattle and swine, but it may also be effective against other bacterial infections, like those causing colibacillosis in swine. However, always consult your veterinarian to determine its suitability for off-label uses.

How should I handle and administer Baytril 100 safely?

Always wear gloves when handling Baytril 100 to avoid skin contact. Ensure the injection site is clean, and use sterile equipment to prevent contamination. Administer as directed by your veterinarian, and store properly to maintain efficacy.

What should I do if my animal shows side effects after using Baytril 100?

If your animal shows unusual side effects such as allergic reactions, swelling at the injection site, or digestive upset, contact your veterinarian immediately. They may recommend adjusting the dosage or switching to a different treatment based on the reaction.

Can Baytril 100 be used to treat chronic infections?

Baytril 100 can be used in the treatment of acute respiratory infections but may also be prescribed for certain chronic infections under veterinary supervision. The duration and dosing would depend on the nature of the infection and the animal’s response to treatment.

Does Baytril 100 have any impact on meat or milk production?

Baytril 100 should not be used in lactating dairy cows producing milk for human consumption due to potential drug residues. Additionally, meat from treated cattle and swine should only be consumed after the designated withdrawal period to ensure food safety.

Clinical Research:

https://journals.ekb.eg/article_183956.html

 

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