Arovyn (Tulathromycin) Injectable Solution Antibiotic 100mg/mL

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Arovyn (Tulathromycin) Injectable Solution Antibiotic 100mg/mL, 50mL

Effective Antibiotic Solution for Respiratory and Bacterial Diseases in Cattle

Arovyn (Tulathromycin) Injectable Solution is a powerful antibiotic designed to treat and control respiratory and bacterial diseases in beef cattle, non-lactating dairy cattle, and calves.

With a concentration of 100 mg/mL, this injectable solution effectively targets major respiratory pathogens, including Mycoplasma bovis, and treats conditions like bovine respiratory disease (BRD), infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK), and foot rot.

By combining broad-spectrum efficacy with targeted pathogen action, Arovyn ensures effective disease control in cattle populations prone to respiratory and bacterial infections.

This item is NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

What Are the Benefits of Arovyn Injectable Solution?

  • Comprehensive BRD Control: Arovyn treats and controls bovine respiratory disease in beef cattle, dairy calves, and veal calves, targeting pathogens like Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Histophilus somni, and Mycoplasma bovis.
  • Effective Against Pinkeye and Foot Rot: Proven efficacy against infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (pinkeye) and foot rot, minimizing spread and promoting healthier livestock.
  • Single-Dose Administration: A one-time dose per animal simplifies treatment, reducing stress and labor.
  • Convenient Dosing Guide: Detailed dosing instructions by weight ensure accurate and easy administration for optimal results.

What Conditions Does Arovyn Injectable Solution Treat?

For Beef and Non-Lactating Dairy Cattle:

  • Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD): Effectively treats BRD associated with M. haemolytica, P. multocida, H. somni, and M. bovis.
  • Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK): Treats pinkeye associated with Moraxella bovis.
  • Foot Rot (Interdigital Necrobacillosis): Treats foot rot linked to Fusobacterium necrophorum and Porphyromonas levii.

For Suckling, Dairy, and Veal Calves:

  • Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD): Indicated for treatment of BRD in young calves caused by the same primary pathogens.

Dosage and Administration Instructions

  • Administration: Inject subcutaneously into the neck as a single dose at 2.5 mg/kg (1.1 mL/100 lb) of body weight.
  • Max Injection Volume: Do not exceed 10 mL per injection site.
  • Dosing Guide:
Animal Weight (lb) Dose Volume (mL)
100 1.1
200 2.3
300 3.4
400 4.5
500 5.7
1000 11.4

Always consult your veterinarian for precise dosing instructions based on individual cattle health and weight.

What Are the Ingredients in Arovyn Injectable Solution?

This macrolide antibiotic is potent against a broad range of respiratory and bacterial pathogens, providing targeted action against BRD, IBK, and foot rot.

Are There Any Side Effects with Arovyn Injectable Solution?

In clinical studies, some cattle treated with tulathromycin showed mild side effects, including:

  • Hypersalivation: Observed in a few calves but resolved quickly.
  • Transient Dyspnea (Difficulty Breathing): Reported in one calf, possibly linked to underlying respiratory conditions.

Important Warnings and Precautions for Arovyn Use

  • Residue Warnings: Cattle intended for human consumption must not be slaughtered within 18 days following treatment.
  • Dairy Cattle: Not approved for use in dairy cows over 20 months or for lactating dairy cattle. Usage in these animals may result in residues in milk or unborn calves.
  • Precaution for Edible Tissues: Subcutaneous injections may cause localized tissue reactions; observe recommended injection site limitations to avoid tissue trim loss at slaughter.

How Should Arovyn Be Stored?

  • Temperature: Store below 30°C (86°F), with temporary temperature variations up to 40°C (104°F) allowed.
  • Shelf Life After Opening: Use within 84 days of opening. To reduce puncture count, consider using automatic injection equipment or a repeater syringe if more than 20 punctures are expected.

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FAQs - Arovyn (Tulathromycin) Injectable Solution Antibiotic 100mg/mL

What is so special about Arovyn (Tulathromycin) Injectable Solution?

Arovyn Injectable Solution offers a unique, single-dose antibiotic treatment targeting four major pathogens associated with respiratory disease, pinkeye, and foot rot in cattle. With tulathromycin’s broad-spectrum efficacy and a simplified subcutaneous administration, Arovyn delivers effective results while reducing stress for cattle and labor for caretakers, making it a standout choice in livestock healthcare.

How quickly does Arovyn start working?

Arovyn typically begins working within hours of administration, as tulathromycin is rapidly absorbed and reaches peak plasma levels quickly. Its action against respiratory pathogens and other bacterial infections in cattle can often lead to noticeable improvements within 24-48 hours, though results may vary depending on the animal’s health and infection severity.

Can Arovyn be used alongside other medications?

While Arovyn may be compatible with certain medications, it's essential to consult a veterinarian before combining it with other drugs. Some medications could interact with tulathromycin, impacting effectiveness or increasing the risk of side effects. A professional assessment ensures safe and optimal use.

Does Arovyn help prevent future infections?

Arovyn is primarily intended for treatment rather than prevention. However, by effectively controlling and treating respiratory disease, pinkeye, and foot rot, it can indirectly help reduce the spread of infections in cattle herds, which may decrease the likelihood of recurrent outbreaks in treated animals.

Is Arovyn safe for pregnant cattle?

The effects of Arovyn on reproductive performance, pregnancy, and lactation in cattle have not been fully determined. It is advised to consult a veterinarian before using Arovyn in pregnant animals to assess potential risks and determine the best treatment course for the animal's safety.

What are the main pathogens Arovyn targets?

Arovyn targets primary pathogens causing respiratory disease, pinkeye, and foot rot, including Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Histophilus somni, Mycoplasma bovis, Moraxella bovis, Fusobacterium necrophorum, and Porphyromonas levii. This broad targeting helps address a range of bacterial infections affecting cattle health.

How should I store Arovyn after opening?

Once opened, store Arovyn below 30°C (86°F), with short-term excursions up to 40°C (104°F) allowed. Use the product within 84 days of the first puncture. For heavy use, consider automatic injection equipment to avoid excess punctures, as over 20 punctures can compromise product stability.

What is the withdrawal time for Arovyn in cattle?

Cattle treated with Arovyn should not be slaughtered for human consumption within 18 days of the last treatment. This withdrawal period is crucial for ensuring that the antibiotic residues are fully eliminated, protecting both food safety and regulatory compliance.

Does Arovyn cause any injection site reactions?

Subcutaneous injection of Arovyn can sometimes lead to mild, localized tissue reactions at the injection site, which typically resolve without intervention. These tissue changes are usually temporary but may require monitoring to ensure no lasting effects or trim loss at slaughter.

Are there any environmental considerations for Arovyn use?

While Arovyn does not have specific environmental hazards, antibiotics should always be disposed of responsibly to avoid contributing to antimicrobial resistance. Follow veterinary or manufacturer guidance for disposal and avoid contaminating water sources or soil with leftover product.

Can Arovyn be used to treat other animals besides cattle?

Arovyn is approved specifically for beef cattle, non-lactating dairy cattle, and calves. Its safety and efficacy have not been established in other animal species, so it is not recommended for off-label use in other livestock or pets without veterinary guidance.

Clinical Research

https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=db4ba22a-e562-4a4f-ad4c-bdd9b64b8aea

https://www.drugs.com/vet/arovyn-injectable-solution.html

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