Amoxi-Mast (Amoxicillin) – Intramammary Infusion
Amoxi-Mast (Amoxicillin) Lactating Cow Formula is an antibacterial medication for mastitis in lactating dairy cattle. It is effective against the different bacteria of infection of mastitis, including Streptococcus agalactiae and Staphylococcus aureus, through the action of amoxicillin, the drug of choice. This type of intramammary infusion facilitates the easy handling of the prefilled syringe for infusion thereby limiting infection, inflammation, and milk production loss while preserving udder health. Amoxi-Mast will therefore become the recommended first-line therapy by any veterinarian for dairy farmers desiring the maintenance of both milk quality and herd productivity.
Benefits:
- Potency Against Major Mastitis Pathogens – Treating mastitis in dairy cows.
- Applied Safely on Lactating Cow – Readiness for intramammary transfer with special attention to the timing of milk withdrawal.
- Easy Intramammary Application – A prefilled syringe provides for rapid and easy application.
- Udder Health Support and Milk Quality – Prevent infection and enhance maximum milk yield.
- Veterinary-Recommended Antibiotic Therapy – Good for mastitis treatment in the management of dairy herds.
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How is Amoxi-Mast administered?
Amoxi-Mast is administered directly into the infected quarter(s) of the udder via the pre-filled syringe. Sanitizing and hygienic practices must be followed strictly to prevent contamination.
What is the milk withdrawal time after treatment with Amoxi-Mast?
The milk withdrawal time is usually 60 hours (5 milkings) after the last treatment. Refer to your veterinarian or product insert for precise information.
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FAQ
For what purpose Amoxi-Mast is used?
Amoxi-Mast is an intramammary infusion of an antibiotic to treat mastitis caused by susceptible strains of Streptococcus and Staphylococcus bacteria in lactating dairy cows.
What is the active ingredient in Amoxi-Mast?
Active ingredient amoxicillin-a broad-spectrum antibiotic from the penicillin family applied against mastitis.
How often should Amoxi-Mast be administered?
Amoxi-Mast is usually administered one syringe per quarter every 12 hours for three consecutive milkings (a total of three treatments per quarter) or as directed by a veterinarian.
What is the slaughter meat withdrawal time?
Cattle must not be slaughtered for human consumption within 12 days of the last Amoxi-Mast treatment.
Can Amoxi-Mast be administered to dry cows?
No, Amoxi-Mast is intended for lactating dairy cows. Dry cows must be treated with a dry cow intramammary product instead.
Are there any side effects of Amoxi-Mast?
Side effects are unlikely but may include temporary swelling or irritation at the teat. In the event of severe reactions, contact a veterinarian.
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