Tylosin 20% Injection Tylosin Injection Infections caused by micro-organisms susceptible to Tylosin, like e.g. respiratory tract infections in cattle, sheep and pigs, Dysentery Doyle in pigs, Dysentery and Arthritis caused by Mycoplasmas, Mastitis and Endometritis.Tylosin Injection is a macrolide antibiotic, against particularly Gram-positive bacteria antibiotic injection.Tylosin injection is for intramuscular or subcutaneous administration.After parenteral administration, therapeutically active blood-concentrations of Tylosin are reached within 2 hours. Composition: Tylosin (as tartrate) 200mg Description: Tylosin, a macrolide antibiotic, is active against particularly Gram-positive bacteria, some Spirochetes (including Leptospira); Actinomyces, Mycoplasmas (PPLO), Haemophilus pertussis, Moraxella bovis and some Gram-negative cocci. After parenteral administration, therapeutically active blood-concentrations of Tylosin are reached within 2 hours. Indications: Infections caused by micro-organisms susceptible to Tylosin, like e.g. respiratory tract infections in cattle, sheep and pigs, Dysentery Doyle in pigs, Dysentery and Arthritis caused by Mycoplasmas, Mastitis and Endometritis.Contra-indications Hypersensitivity to Tylosin, cross-hypersensitivity to macrolides. Side-effects Sometimes, local irritation at the injection site may occur. Dosage and administration For intramuscular or subcutaneous administration. Cattle : 0.5-1 ml. per 10 kg. bodyweight daily, during 3-5 days. Calves, sheep, goats : 1.5-2 ml. per 50 kg. bodyweight daily, during 3-5 days. Pigs : 0.5-0.75 ml. per 10 kg. bodyweight every 12 hours, during 3 days. Dogs, cats : 0.5-2 ml. per 10 kg. bodyweight daily, during 3-5 days. Withdrawal period Meat : 8 days Milk : 4 days Storage Store in a dry, dark place between 8