Globfel-4 is a gamma and beta-globulin fractions of serum of oxen, horses or goats, hyperimmunized with antigens of viruses of panleukopenia, infectious rhinotracheitis, caliciviruses and chlamydia of cats.
The order of application
The greatest therapeutic and therapeutic effect is achieved when using the drug in the early stages of the disease. Globfel-4 is administered subcutaneously:
for the prevention of viral infections in animals weighing up to 10 kg is administered 1.0 cm3, more than 10 kg - 2.0 cm3 of the drug;
for therapeutic purposes Globfel-4 is administered in these doses 2-4 times with an interval of 12-24 hours, depending on the severity of the animal.
It is recommended to use the drug on the background of symptomatic treatment, administration of vitamins, antibiotics, probiotics.
Dogs:
For induction of general anesthesia followed by maintenance with an inhalant anesthetic
For restraint and minor procedures of short duration (30 min. avg.) requiring mild to moderate analgesia.*
Cats:
For restraint or for anesthesia combined with muscle relaxation.
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.