" Alternatives for reducing growth delay and death rate " •Preparing for secondary bacterial infection due to viral diseases •Preparing for the onset of latent disease due to stress during weaning or travelling (1) Prevention and treatment of bacterial diseases - Bovine respiratory disease, Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis - Swine Respiratory Disease (2) Small dose injection - Reduces livestock stress by injecting small doses (3) Rapid absorption after injection - Time to reach the highest plasma concentration Tmax 0.25 ~ 2 hours (4) Long lasting effect - High distribution & Excretes slowly~ (5) Strong antibacterial effect - Maintains treatment concentration for up to 14 days with a single injection even for mycoplasma (epidemic pneumonia) which is difficult to cure
Prevention and treatment of bacterial diseases susceptible to tulathromycin Cow Mannheimia pneumonia (Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella hamolytica) Haemophilus pneumonia (Haemophilus somnus) Mycoplasma pneumonia (Mycoplasma bovis) Infectious keratoconjunctivitis (Moraxella bovis) Pig Pleural pneumonia (Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae) Pasteurella pneumonia Mycoplasma pneumonia (Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae)
Inject 2.5mg of tulathromycin per kg bodyweight once subcutaneously Cow : Single subcutaneous injection of 1mL per 40Kg bodyweight on the neck. Do not exceed 5mL of injection dose for one site. Pig : Inject 1mL of this agent per 40kg bodyweight once on ear muscle. Do not exceed 2mL of injection dose for one site.
Storage method : Store at room temperature(1~30 degrees) Container type : Sealed container Valid period : 24 months from the date of manufacture
Cow : 49 days (Do not use against dairy cows) Pig : 33 days Use according to veterinarian’s instruction