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samu CTC-10
Category Antibiotics/ Antibacterials
Product type
Target animal(s) Swine, Poultry
Packing 20kg (1kg x 20)

Composition
 
1kg contains
Chlortetracycline HCL .......................100g

Feature and Benefits
 


Indications
 
For prevention and treatment of various diseases caused by bacteria susceptible to chlortetracycline
1. Swine :
- Prevention of pasteurellosis(Pasteurella multocida) and cervical abscess(Streptococcus pyogenes)
- Prevention of stillbirth caused by leptospirosis (Leptospira interrogans serovar Pomona)
2. Chicken:
- Prevention of CRD (Mycoplasma gallisepticum) and air sacculitis (Mycoplasma gallisepticum, E.coli)
- Prevention of colibacillosis(Escherichia coli) and coccidiosis(Eimeria tenella, Eimeria necatrix)
- Treatment of salmonellosis (Salmonella typhimurium)

Dosage and Use
 

Mix thoroughly the product per M/T of feed at the ratio of followings and administer.

Animals

Diseases

Quantity of product

Administration period

Swine

Prevention of pasteurellosis

2,200g

14 days

Prevention of cervical abscess

550g

3 days

Prevention of stillbirth caused by leptospirosis

4,400g

14 days

Chicken

Prevention of Prevention of CRD

2,200g

14 days

Prevention of air sacculitis

8,800~13,200g

5 days

Prevention of colibacillosis

2,200~5,500g

5 days

Prevention of coccidiosis

5,500g

5 days

Treatment of salmonellosis

3,300g

7 days

 

 



Precaution(s) and others
 
1.Withdrawal period – 1) Swine : 15 days
2) Chicken
-3 days(when used less than 550g / ton of feed as an active ingredient)
-5 days(when used 550g ~ 1,320g / ton of feed as an active ingredient
3) Egg
-0 days(when used less than 550g / ton of feed as an active ingredient)
-5 days(when used 550g ~ 1,320g / ton of feed as an active ingredient
(Prohibited for edible use of egg laid during administration and withdrawal period)
2.Treat it in accordance with the direction of your veterinarian.