Tylosin Soluble Powder
Tylosin Tartrate Powder is an antibiotic for used in chickens, turkeys, swine and honey bees. In an off label use, it is often given to dogs and cats to prevent tear staining.
Indications
Chickens: As an aid in the treatment of
chronic respiratory disease (CRD) caused by
Mycoplasma
gallisepticum
sensitive to tylosin in broiler and replacement chickens.
For the control of CRD associated with
Mycoplasma
gallisepticum
sensitive to tylosin at the time of vaccination or other
stress in chickens. For the control of CRD associated with
Mycoplasma synoviae sensitive to tylosin in broiler
chickens.
Turkeys: For maintaining weight gains
and feed efficiency in the presence of infectious sinusitis associated with
Mycoplasma gallisepticum sensitive to tylosin.
Swine: For the treatment and control of
swine dysentery associated with
Brachyspira
hyodysenteriae
. For the treatment and control of swine dysentery
associated with
Brachyspira hyodysenteriae when
followed immediately by TYLOSIN Type A medicated article in feed. For the
control of porcine proliferative enteropathies (PPE, ileitis) associated
with
Lawsonia intracellularis when followed
immediately by TYLOSIN Type A medicated article in feed.
Honey Bees: For the control of American
Foulbrood
(Paenibacillus larvae).
Ingredients: Tylosin tartrate 100g
Mixing Directions
Chickens and Turkeys: To assure thorough
dissolution, place the
Tylosin (contents of this jar) in a
mixing container and add one gallon of water (3790 mL) to the material. Mix
this concentrated solution with water to make 50 gallons (189 liters) of
treated drinking water.
Swine: To assure thorough dissolution,
place the
Tylosin (contents of this jar) in a mixing
container and add one gallon of water (3790 mL) to the material. Mix this
concentrated solution with water to make 400 gallons of treated drinking
water resulting in 250 mg/gallon.
Honey Bees: Mix 200 mg tylosin in 20 g
confectioners/powdered sugar. Use immediately.
When directed to mix the product with water,
always
add the water to the powder. Do not pour the
powder into the water. Prepare a fresh
Tylosin solution
every three days. When mixing and handling tylosin, use protective clothing
and impervious gloves.
Directions for Use
Chickens should be treated for three
days; however, treatment may be administered for one to five days depending
upon severity of infection. Treated chickens must consume enough medicated
water to provide 50 mg per pound of body weight per day. Only medicated
water should be available to the birds.
Turkeys should be treated for three
days; however, treatment may be administered for two to five days depending
upon severity of infection. Treated turkeys must consume enough medicated
water to provide 60 mg per pound of body weight per day. Only medicated
water should be available to the birds.
Swine For the treatment and control of
swine dysentery medicate with 250 mg tylosin per gallon in drinking water
for 3 to 10 days, depending upon severity of infection. Alternatively,
medicate with 250 mg tylosin per gallon in drinking water for 3 to 10 days,
followed by 40 to 100 g tylosin per ton of complete feed for 2 to 6 weeks. For
control of porcine proliferative enteropathies (PPE, ileitis) medicate with
250 mg tylosin per gallon in drinking water for 3 to 10 days, followed by 40
to 100 g of tylosin per ton of complete feed for 2 to 6 weeks. Swine
must consume enough medicated water to provide a therapeutic dose. Only
medicated water (250 mg tylosin per gallon) should be available while
medicating with TYLOSIN Soluble.
Honey Bee colonies should receive three
treatments administered as a dust in confectioners/powdered sugar. The 200
mg dose is applied (dusted) over the top bars of the brood chamber once
weekly for 3 weeks.
Notice: Organisms vary in their degree
of susceptibility to any chemotherapeutic. If no improvement is observed
after recommended treatment, diagnosis and susceptibility should be
reconfirmed.
NOT FOR HUMAN USE
RESIDUE WARNING:
Chickens must not be slaughtered for food
within 24 hours after treatment. Turkeys must not be slaughtered for
food within five days after treatment. Swine must not be slaughtered
for food within 48 hours after treatment. Do not use in layers
producing eggs for human consumption. Honey Bees: The drug should be
fed early in the spring or fall and consumed by the bees before the
main honey flow begins, to avoid contamination of production honey.
Complete treatments at least 4 weeks prior to main honey flow.
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Avoid contact with human skin. Exposure to tylosin may cause
a rash.
Store at Room Temperature, 25°C (77°F).
(Excursions Permitted to 40°C). Avoid Moisture.
Rx Medication Sold Only To Licensed Veterinarians & Pharmacies. Current License Must Be On File Prior To Shipping.