Tympanol through its components:
breaks down gas particles formed in the rumen, they will be absorbed more easily or will be eliminated by increasing intestinal peristalsis
increases intestinal tract motility
relaxes the tone of the cardia sphincter
increases salivary secretion
suppresses fermentative flora
increases appetite
Indications:
acute flatulence in cattle, caused by the sudden change from dry to green fodder (alfalfa, clover, legumes, etc.)
flatulence in calves, due to wrong fodder rations
colic syndrome in rabbits
colic syndrome in horses, caused by gas accumulation
poisoning with foaming preparations
Composition:
1 g of product contains: activated polydimethylsiloxane 85 mg
Excipients: methylparaben, propylparaben, propylene glycol, purified water
Target species:
Cattle, goats, sheep, horses, leporidae
Instructions for use Usage:
Cattle, horses:
25 ml to 3 – 5 liters of water
Calves, sheep, goats:
10 – 15 ml to 1 -2 liters of water
Rabbits:
1 teaspoon
Administer orally, mixed with water.
In severe cases, Tymapnol is diluted with water and injected intraruminally. During the injection, the syringe should be oriented in as many directions as possible for a more efficient spread of the preparation.
If the administration is done early, improvements in health will be observed after 10 – 20 minutes.
Waiting time:
No waiting time for meat, organs and milk.
Storage:
Do not store at temperatures below 20°C.
Protect from freezing.
Do not store in direct sunlight.


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