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HUPHA-ENROFLOXACIN

Update: Sep 04, 2023 - 14:42 (GMT+7)


HUPHA-ENROFLOXACIN 10ml

Product HUPHA-ENROFLOXACIN
Specialties Rudge: chickens, ducks, geese, geese. White feces piglets.
Ingredients Enrofloxacin: 1g
Sufficient solvent: 100ml
Functions Treatment of diarrhea, pneumonia in cattle and poultry.
- Shudder: chickens, ducks, geese.
- Diarrhea: white stools, yellow feces, green feces.
- Pasteurellosis.
- CRD.
- Graft diseases.
Directions-Dosage Mix in water for drinking or drip directly into the mouth.
POULTRY:
- Prevention: Drip 5 drops/0.5kg chicken or mix 1.5ml/liter of water/day/2-3 days/month.
- Treatment: Drip 10 drops/0.5kg chicken or mix 3ml/liter of water/day/3-5 days.

CATTLE:
- Prevention: 1ml/2kg body weight/day/2-3 days/month.
- Treatment: 1ml/1kg body weight/day/3-5 days.
Drug discontinuation time 21 days before slaughter.
Storage conditions Dry place with temperature below 30oC.
Packages 10ml
Registration number UHN-70
Diem Uyen - HUPHAVET

HUPHA-ENROFLOXACIN 100ml

Product HUPHA-ENROFLOXACIN 100ml
Specialties White feces of piglets, feces and grafts of E. coli, or grafts of E. coli and Salmonella.
Ingredients Enrofloxacin: 1g
Sufficient solvent: 100ml
Functions Enrofloxacin is a fourth-generation (latest) synthetic antibiotic belonging to the Quinolon group with a wide spectrum of action to Gram-negative germs such as E. coli, Salmonella, Kbrebsiella, pasteurellosis and has a strong effect on mycoplasma (CRD).
Directions-Dosage Mix in water for drinking or drip directly into the mouth.
POULTRY:
- Prevention: 1ml/2kg body weight or 1.5ml/liter of water/day/2-3 days/month.
- Treatment: 1ml/1kg body weight or mix 3ml/liter of water/day/3-5 days.

CATTLE:
- Prevention: 1ml/2kg body weight/day/2-3 days/month.
- Treatment: 1ml/1kg body weight/day/3-5 days.
Drug discontinuation time 21 days before slaughter.
Storage conditions Dry place with temperature below 30oC.
Packages 100ml
Registration number UHN-70
Diem Uyen - HUPHAVET

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