Baytril 10% 100ml

$50.00

Description

Baytril 10% Injection 100ml contains enrofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone. Fluoroquinolones should be reserved for the treatment of clinical conditions which have responded poorly, or are expected to respond poorly to other classes of antimicrobials. Wherever possible, fluoroquinolones should only be used based on susceptibility testing.

Cattle Diseases of the respiratory and alimentary tract of bacterial or mycoplasmal origin (e.g. pasteurellosis, mycoplasmosis, coli-bacillosis, coli-septicaemia and salmonellosis) and secondary bacterial infections subsequent to viral infections (e.g. viral pneumonia) where clinical experience, supported where possible by sensitivity testing of the causal organism, indicates enrofloxacin as the drug of choice. Treatment of local signs (inflammation, milk quality and yield) associated with peracute/acute mastitis in lactating dairy cattle caused by E. coli, where herd history and previous sensitivity testing indicate enrofloxacin as the drug of choice.

Pigs Diseases of the respiratory and alimentary tract of bacterial or mycoplasmal origin (e.g. pasteurellosis, mycoplasmosis, coli-bacillosis, coli-septicaemia and salmonellosis), and multifactorial diseases such as atrophic rhinitis and enzootic pneumonia, where clinical experience, supported where possible by sensitivity testing of the causal organism, indicates enrofloxacin as the drug of choice.

Dosage & Administration

Cattle For respiratory and alimentary infections in cattle and secondary bacterial infections: administer by subcutaneous injection. 2.5 mg enrofloxacin per kg bodyweight daily by subcutaneous injection for 3 days (2.5 ml per 100 kg bodyweight) This rate may be doubled to 5 mg/kg bodyweight (5 ml per 100 kg) for 5 days for salmonellosis and complicated respiratory disease. Not more than 10 ml should be administered at any one subcutaneous injection site. For E. coli mastitis: administer by slow intravenous injection. 5.0 ml per 100 kg bodyweight (5 mg enrofloxacin per kg bodyweight) daily for 2 days.

Pigs For respiratory and alimentary infections in pigs and secondary bacterial infections: administer by intramuscular injection. 2.5 mg enrofloxacin per kg bodyweight daily by intramuscular injection for 3 days (2.5 ml per 100 kg bodyweight). This rate may be doubled to 5 mg/kg bodyweight (5 ml per 100 kg) for 5 days for salmonellosis and complicated respiratory disease. Not more than 2.5 ml should be administered at any one intramuscular injection site in store pigs or 5 ml at any one intramuscular injection site in sows.