Functional Indications
Clinical Indications:
1. Epierythrocytic Disease: The body temperature of the diseased animal generally rises to 39.5-41.5℃, and the skin appears significantly red, with the ears, nasal discs, and abdomen showing more obvious red color. Yellow staining of the conjunctiva and oral mucosa is often found, and bleeding continues at the blood collection site. In the later stage, the blood appears purple brown and very viscous.
2. Mycoplasma pneumonia (wheezing), pulmonary disease, pleuropulmonary pneumonia, infectious atrophic rhinitis, bronchitis, colibacillosis, salmonellosis and other respiratory and intestinal diseases.
3. Significant therapeutic effects on cross mixed infections of erythrocytic disease, streptococcal disease, toxoplasmosis, and other types of mixed infections of bacteria and insects.
Usage And Dosage
Intramuscular or intravenous injection: One dose, 0.05-0.1ml per 1kg body weight for horses and cows, 0.1-0.2ml for sheep, pigs, dogs, and cats, once a day for 2-3 consecutive days. (Suitable for pregnant animals)
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Ligacephalosporin 10g
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10% Enrofloxacin Injection
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20% Oxytetracycline Injection
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Albendazole Suspension
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Cefquinome Sulfate Injection
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Ceftiofur sodium 1g (lyophilized)
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Ceftiofur Sodium for Injection 1.0g
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Gonadorelin Injection
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Octothion solution
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Potassium Peroxymonosulfate Powder
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Povidone Iodine Solution
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Progesterone Injection