COMPOSITION
Active substance: Enrofloxacin ….. 100 mg/ml
Excipients: Benzyl alcohol ….. 20 mg/ml n-butanol ….. 30 mg/ml
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Not to be used in case of hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients.
ADVERSE REACTIONS
In very rare cases, transient inflammatory reactions (e.g. swelling, redness) may occur at the injection site.In very rare cases, calves may develop gastrointestinal disorders during treatment. In very rare cases, intravenous treatment in cattle may cause shock reactions, likely as a result of circulatory failure.
DOSAGE FOR EACH SPECIES, ROUTES, AND MODE OF ADMINISTRATION
Subcutaneous administration in respiratory disorders. Intravenous administration in colibacillary mastitis.
CATTLE
The dosage for the treatment of respiratory infections with subcutaneous administration is 7.5 mg of enrofloxacin per kg of body weight (equivalent to 7.5 ml of product per 100 kg of body weight per day), administered once. In cases of severe or chronic respiratory conditions, a second dose is recommended after 48 hours.The dosage for colibacillosis mastitis is 5 mg of enrofloxacin per kg of body weight. This dose is equivalent to 5 ml of product per 100 kg of body weight per day. In the case of colibacillosis mastitis, the administration will only be performed intravenously for 2 consecutive days.
PIGS
The dosage for the treatment of respiratory infections with subcutaneous administration is 7.5 mg of enrofloxacin per kg of body weight (equivalent to 7.5 ml of product per 100 kg of body weight per day), administered once. In cases of severe or chronic respiratory conditions, a second treatment may be indicated after 48 hours.
RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING PROPER ADMINISTRATION
To ensure correct dosing, body weight must be determined as accurately as possible to avoid underdosing. A single subcutaneous administration is usually sufficient. In the case of serious or chronic respiratory conditions, a second dose may be administered after 48 hours.Do not administer more than 15 ml (cattle) or 7.5 ml (calves, pigs) at each injection site (subcutaneously). Treatment for colibacillosis in cows is done exclusively by intravenous administration for two consecutive days.
WAITING TIMES
Meat and organs:
Cattle: 14 days
Pigs: 10 days
Milk:
Cattle: 72 hours.
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