Apralan Vet (apramycin) For Pigs,calves, Chickens

US $28.00

  • Telsiai, default, Lithuania
  • Feb 25th
  APRALAN VET Dosage and administration Pigs To be administered via the drinking water. Treated pigs should consume sufficient medicated drinking water to obtain 7.5–12.5 mg apramycin activity per kg of bodyweight daily for seven days. Calves To be administered in the drinking water, milk or milk replacer to provide 20–40 mg of apramycin activity per kg of bodyweight daily according to the severity of the disease (see table below). Continue treatment for five days. Total Bodyweight to be treated Apralan Soluble Apramycin (activity g per day) 50 kg 1 to 2 small measures, or 1 to 2 sachets. 1.0 to 2.0 g 250 kg 1 to 2 large measures filled to upper level, or 5 to 10 sachets 5.0 to 10.0 g 2500 kg 1 to 2 bottles 50.0 to 100.0 g Chickens To be administered in the drinking water to provide 250 or 500 mg of apramycin activity/litre for five days. This may be achieved by adding 50 g apramycin activity per 100 or 200 litres of water. Directions for administration Add the appropriate quantity of Apralan Soluble Powder to five to ten times its own volume of water. Stir well and allow solution to stand for a few minutes then stir again. When completely dissolved, add to the full volume of drinking water, milk or reconstituted milk replacer and stir well. Any medicated water, which is not consumed within 24 hours, should be discarded. Solutions in milk and reconstituted milk replacer should be prepared immediately before use. Any medicated milk or milk replacer, which is not consumed within one hour, should be discarded.   Uses:Pigs For the treatment of bacterial enteritis associated with organisms susceptible to apramycin.Calves For the treatment of colibacillosis, diarrhea, and salmonellosis.Chickens For the treatment of Escherichia coli septicaemia in young chickens. Contraindications;Do not use in cases of known hypersensitivity to apramycin.Do not use in cats. Use during pregnancy, lactation or lay Not intended for use in pregnant or lactating animals.  However, laboratory studies in the rat and rabbit have not produced any evidence of a teratogenic effect.More than four times the recommended dose was given to boars prior to and during breeding and to sows after the period of service, during gestation and early lactation.  No adverse effects on fertility were seen. Withdrawal period(s) Pigs: Meat: 14 days Calves: Meat: 28 days Chickens: Meat: 7 days Do not use in laying chickens when eggs are intended for human consumption

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