20% Tylvalosin Tartrate Premix
Specifications: 20%, 100g: 20g calculated by TylvalosinEfficiency: Tylvalosin Tartrate Premix is effective against Gram-positive bacteria that are resistant to other antibiotics,
Function: Antibiotic drugs. Used for mycoplasma infection in pigs and chickens.
Withdrawal period: 3 days for pigs and 5 days for chickens.
Certificate: GMP&ISO
Service: OEM&ODM
Packing: 500g/bag, 1kg/bag
Main ingredients: Tylvalosin tartrate
Properties: 20% tyvalosin tartrate premix is light yellow-brown or yellow-brown powder. Pharmacological action: Tyvalosin tartrate is a macrolide animal-specific antibiotic, which inhibits the synthesis of bacterial protein, thereby inhibiting the reproduction of bacteria. Its antibacterial spectrum is similar to Tylosin, such as Staphylococcus aureus (including penicillin-resistant strains), pneumococcus, streptococcus, Bacillus anthracis, Erysipelas suis, Listeria, Clostridium putrefaction, Clostridium emphysema And so on have a strong antibacterial effect. This product is effective against Gram-positive bacteria that are resistant to other antibiotics, and has almost no effect on Gram-negative bacteria. It has strong antibacterial activity against Mycoplasma septicum and Mycoplasma synovialis. Bacteria are not easy to develop resistance to this product.
Drug interactions: (1) It has an antagonistic effect on the effects of amomycins and lincomycins, so they should not be used together. (2) When B-lactam drugs are used in combination with this product (as a bacteriostatic agent), they can combat the bactericidal efficacy of the former. When a rapid bactericidal effect is required, the two should not be used together.
Function and use: Antibiotic drugs. Used for mycoplasma infection in pigs and chickens.
Usage and Dosage: Based on this product.
Pigs: Mix 250-375g with per 1000kg feed.
Chickens: Mix 500-1500g with per 1000kg feed.
Consecutive use for 7 days.
Adverse reactions: According to the prescribed usage and dosage, no adverse reactions have been seen.
Precautions: (1) Banned during laying hens. (2) It should not be combined with penicillins. (3) Avoid contact with this product for non-treated animals; avoid direct contact with eyes and skin, and operators should wear protective products such as masks, glasses and gloves; children are strictly prohibited from contacting this product.
Withdrawal period: 3 days for pigs and 5 days for chickens.
Specifications: 100g: 20g (20 million units) calculated by Tylvalosin
Storage: Shade, airtight, and store in a dry place.
Package: 500gx20 bags/carton