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    ACTIVE INGREDIENT

      Enrofox 5% Solution for Cattle, Sheep, Cats, Pigs, Dogs (100ml)

      $33.98
      Enroflox 5% (enrofloxacin 50 mg) Solution for Injection, Baytril analogue Description A clear solution of pale yellow or yellow color.

      Solution for Cattle, Dog, Cat, Pig 5% (100ml/3.38 fl. oz)

      $39.82
      Baytril 5% Bayer (Enrofloxacin) inj* Solution
      • Fast acting antibiotic reaches therapeutic levels in lungs at the site of infection in 1 to 2 hours.
      • Injects easily even in cold weather when other products thicken.
      • Produces no significant injection site reactions.
      • Baytril is bactericidal meaning it kills major BRD causing bacteria. It can be given as a single dose or a multiple day therapy, making it more versatile to your operation.

      Enrox 5% Solution for Cattle, Sheep, Cats, Pigs, Dogs (100ml)

      $33.98
      Enroxil 5% injection (enrofloxacin 50 mg) Description Clear solution from yellow to light brown with almost no inclusions. Storage 1

      Ointment Colaf 100g (0.22lbs)

      $25.30
      Ointment Colaf (6-methyluracil, enrofloxacin, collagenase) prevents the development of infection, 100 g 100 g of the drug contains: 6-methyluracil –

      Noroflox 5% Solution for Cattle and Pigs (10ml)

      $20.46
      Noroflox 5% injection (Enrofloxacin)
      The active ingredient of the drug – enrofloxacin, belongs to the fluoroquinolone group of antibiotics and has a broad spectrum of activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Its mechanism of action is based on the inhibition of bacterial gyrase enzyme, leading to disruption of bacterial DNA replication. After parenteral administration of enrofloxacin rapidly and completely absorbed due to high bioavailability. Its maximum concentration is reached after an average of 6 hours. Therapeutic concentration is maintained within 2 days. Enrofloxacin partially metabolized in the liver and excreted in the urine and bile. Enrofloxacin has a high level of distribution. Thus, the concentration in the tissues and organs is usually higher than in serum. The bodies, which can be observed the highest concentration – the lungs, liver, kidneys, intestines.