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      ACTIVE INGREDIENT

        Tyclosin 50 mg Pharmastar Sterile Solution *inj 50ml (1.7 oz)

        Original price was: $35.67.Current price is: $31.13.
        • An antibiotic for beef cattle, non-lactating dairy cattle and swine only
        • Recommended for use in calves weighing less than 200 pounds
        • Administered intramuscularly for quick relief
        • Treats pneumonia (shipping fever), foot rot, diphtheria and metritis in cattle
        • Treats arthritis, pneumonia, erysipelas and dysentery in swine

        Tyclosin 200 Pharmastar Solution 50ml (1.7 oz) *inj

        Original price was: $39.48.Current price is: $32.99.
        Tylosin 200 mg/ml (Tylan) Pharmasin 200 mg injectable for dogs, for cats, cattle, for sheep and goats  Tylosin Solution for injection

        Tyclosin 50 mg Pharmastar Sterile Solution *inj 100ml (3.38 oz)

        Original price was: $39.48.Current price is: $35.53.
        Tylosin 50 mg (Tylan 50)  Solution for injection for dogs, cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, 100 ml Pharmasin 50 contains 50

        Tyclosin 200 Pharmastar Solution *inj – 100ml (3.38 oz)

        Original price was: $42.72.Current price is: $37.84.
        Tylosin  200 (Tylan) Pharmasin 200 mg injectable for dogs, for cats, Cattle, for Sheep and goats  Pharmasin 200 ( 50

        Tylosin
        Tylosin is a bacteriostatic active antibiotic specially designed for use in animals. Tylosin acts on gram-positive and some gram-negative bacteria, including: E. coli, Bacillus anthracis, Pasteurella spp., Haemophilus spp., Leptospira spp., Stapylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp., Erysipelothrix spp., Corynebacterium spp., Corynebacterium ., Chlamydia spp., Treponema spp. (Brachispira) and others.

        When administered intramuscularly, the antibiotic is rapidly resorbed and reaches maximum tissue concentrations approximately 1 hour after administration. The therapeutic level of the antibiotic in the body is maintained for 20-24 hours. It is excreted from the body mainly with urine and bile secretions, in lactating animals and with milk.