Tylosin is an antibiotic typically used to treat bacterial infections in farm animals, but veterinarians often use it to treat certain types of chronic diarrhea in cats and dogs. The powder form is not FDA approved for use in companion animals, but it is common practice for veterinarians to prescribe this medication. The drug is also given as an injectable type.
It is prescribed for the prevention and treatment of respiratory mycoplasmosis of birds, infectious sinusitis of turkeys, as well as the treatment of dysentery and gastroenterocolitis of bacterial etiology of pigs, bronchopneumonia of calves caused by pathogens sensitive to tylosin. To combat necrobacteriosis in cattle and small ruminants.
$107.57Original price was: $107.57.$98.77Current price is: $98.77.
Fenbendazole 50 mg (PANACUR)
Fenbendazole belongs to the group of benzimidazoles. Destroys the microtubules of digestive cells and causes a neurotoxic effect in helminths. It has a detrimental effect on the larvae of various stages and disrupts the integrity of the shells of helminth eggs, after which they are unable to develop further.
$22.66Original price was: $22.66.$20.66Current price is: $20.66.
Chlorhexidine Spray 0.05%, 100 ml Composition of the medicinal product active substance: chlorhexidine; 1 ml chlorhexidine bigluconate 0.5 mg Excipients:
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Vitatonic solution for poultry
The medicine is used to poultry for treatment anorexia, anemia, vitamin deficiency and amino acids, sress coping, reducing meat and egg productivity.
DOSAGE
Orally with drinking-water at a dose:
reproductive poultry– 2 ml per 1 l of drinking water during 5-7 days;
young birds, broilers, layers– 1 ml per 1 l of drinking water during 5-7 days.
$26.39Original price was: $26.39.$21.99Current price is: $21.99.
Vitatonic solution for poultry
The medicine is used to poultry for treatment anorexia, anemia, vitamin deficiency and amino acids, sress coping, reducing meat and egg productivity.
DOSAGE
Orally with drinking-water at a dose:
reproductive poultry– 2 ml per 1 l of drinking water during 5-7 days;
young birds, broilers, layers– 1 ml per 1 l of drinking water during 5-7 days.