Customization: | Available |
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Antibacterial Type: | Chemical Antibacterial |
Applied animal classification: | Livestock |
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Composition Contains per ml Amoxicillin...................150mg. Excipients ad..........................1ml. IAmoxicillin injection is a broad-spectrum antibiotic commonly used to treat bacterial infections in animals. Here is some key information about the use of amoxicillin injection in animals: 1. Indications Respiratory tract infections: such as pneumonia, bronchitis, etc. Urogenital system infections: such as cystitis, endometritis, etc. Digestive tract infections: such as enteritis, gastritis, etc. Skin and soft tissue infections: such as abscesses, wound infections, etc. Other bacterial infections: such as sepsis, arthritis, etc. 2. Applicable animals Livestock: such as cattle, pigs, sheep, etc. Pets: such as dogs, cats, etc. Poultry: such as chickens, ducks, etc. |
3. Usage Dosage: The dosage varies depending on the type, weight and condition of the animal. Usually 5-10 mg per kilogram of body weight, once or twice a day. Route: Usually intramuscular or intravenous. Treatment course: Generally 3-5 days, the specific course of treatment should be determined according to the condition and veterinary advice. 4. Precautions Allergic reactions: Some animals may be allergic to penicillins, and skin tests should be performed before use. Drug resistance: Long-term or improper use may lead to bacterial resistance, and should be used strictly in accordance with veterinary instructions. Side effects: May include pain at the injection site, gastrointestinal reactions (such as vomiting, diarrhea), etc. Contraindications: Animals allergic to penicillins are prohibited from use. 5. Storage Temperature: It should be stored in a refrigerated environment at 2-8°C to avoid freezing. Light protection: It should be kept away from direct sunlight. |