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Effective Antibiotic Injection for Cattle and Swine
Product Description
Tylan 50 Injection is a tylosin-based antibiotic formulated for intramuscular use in cattle and swine to treat a range of bacterial infections. It is commonly used for respiratory diseases, foot rot, arthritis, and dysentery caused by specific pathogens. With a proven dosage regimen and targeted action, it supports recovery when used as directed by a licensed veterinarian.
Benefits
- Wide Range of Use: This treats several different types of bacterial sicknesses, such as breathing problems, joint pain, and severe stomach issues in cows and pigs.
- Focused Healing: It fights off particular germs like Pasteurella, Mycoplasma, and Erysipelothrix to stop infections right where they start.
- Adjustable Doses: You can change the amount given based on whether you are treating cattle or swine to keep things safe and working well.
- Deep Muscle Injection: This is made to be injected into the muscle, which helps it soak in quickly and get the results you need.
- Veterinary Approved Use: Restricted for use under licensed veterinarians, ensuring controlled and responsible antibiotic usage.
Ingredients
Composition Table
|
Ingredient |
Quantity |
|
Tylosin (as base) |
50 mg/mL |
|
Propylene Glycol |
50% |
|
Benzyl Alcohol |
4% |
|
Water for Injection |
q.s. |
How to Use
Recommended-Dosage Chart
|
Species |
Dosage |
Frequency |
Duration |
Injection Limit |
|
Cattle (Beef & Non-lactating Dairy) |
8 mg per lb (1 mL per 6.25 lb) |
Once daily |
Up to 5 days, continue 24 hours after symptoms resolve |
Max 10 mL per site |
|
Swine |
4 mg per lb (1 mL per 12.5 lb) |
Twice daily |
Up to 3 days, continue 24 hours after symptoms resolve |
Max 5 mL per site |
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Only Use in the Muscle: You must give this shot strictly into the muscle so it can soak in right and work the way it should.
- Follow Dose Rules: Use the exact amount for the specific animal and their body weight to make sure they get enough but don't get sick from too much.
- Finish the Course: Keep giving the treatment for at least a full day after the animal looks better, but do not go past the suggested time limit.
- Watch the Spot: Do not put too much liquid into a single injection site, which helps keep the skin from getting irritated and keeps the animal safe.
- Talk to Your Vet: Only use this product if a licensed vet tells you to, since this is a prescription medicine.
Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Avoid Mixing Solutions: Do not combine with other injectable solutions as this may cause precipitation of active ingredients.
- Equine Toxicity Risk: Never administer to horses or equines, as tylosin injection has been reported to be fatal.
- Accurate Pig Dosing: Avoid injecting pigs under 6.25 pounds unless precise dosing equipment capable of delivering small volumes is used.
- Residue Compliance: Follow strict withdrawal periods before slaughter to prevent harmful drug residues in food products.
Possible Side Effects
- Signs of Overdose: Giving too much medicine to young piglets can cause very bad reactions, like shock or even death.
- Risks of the Shot: If the dose is wrong or given the wrong way, it can increase the chance of a serious reaction throughout the whole body in animals that are sensitive.
Storage Information
- Temperature Control: Store the product at or below 25°C to maintain stability and effectiveness.
- Post-Puncture Use: Use within 90 days after first vial puncture to ensure product safety and potency.
- Puncture Limits: Do not exceed 30 punctures for 100 mL vial to maintain sterility and product integrity.
- Handling Equipment: Discard remaining product if large-bore needles are used, as this may compromise vial sterility.
NOTE: For generic medications, the product image shown may not reflect the actual item received. Generic medications can vary in size, color, and shape between orders depending on the manufacturer. Additionally, your medication may arrive packaged in a HardyPaw Pharmacy vial.
Shipping & Return
We offer ground, express, priority, and international delivery; see our shipping policy for details.
For return instructions or product concerns, please refer to our detailed refund policy.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What conditions does Tylan 50 Injection treat in cattle and swine?
Ans: Tylan 50 Injection is used to treat respiratory infections, arthritis, foot rot, dysentery, and other bacterial diseases in cattle and swine caused by specific pathogens like Pasteurella, Mycoplasma, and Erysipelothrix species when administered as directed.
Q2: How is Tylan 50 Injection administered to animals?
Ans: Tylan 50 Injection is administered intramuscularly with dosage based on species and body weight. Cattle receive once-daily dosing, while swine require twice-daily injections, following precise volume limits per injection site to ensure safety.
Q3: Are there any animals that should not receive Tylan 50 Injection?
Ans: Yes, Tylan 50 Injection must not be administered to horses or other equines as it can be fatal. It should also be used cautiously in small pigs where precise dosing equipment is required.
Q4: What are the withdrawal periods for meat-producing animals?
Ans: Swine must not be slaughtered within 14 days and cattle within 21 days after the last dose. These withdrawal periods help ensure that drug residues are not present in meat intended for human consumption.
Q5: How should Tylan 50 Injection be stored after opening?
Ans: The product should be stored at or below 25°C and used within 90 days after the first puncture. The vial should not be punctured more than 30 times to maintain sterility and product integrity.