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    Ultrasept for Calves, Pigs, Lambs, Rabbits, Poultry – powder for inj

    Original price was: $24.48.Current price is: $22.11.
    Ultrasept powder for injection
    Treatment of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, rabbits, dogs, cats and poultry (chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese) diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (gastritis, enteritis, dyspepsia), respiratory (tonsillitis, tracheitis, pharyngitis, bronchopneumonia, pleurisy) and genitourinary (postpartum sepsis, cystitis, urethritis, endometritis), postoperative complications, mastitis, actinomycosis, erysipelas, dysentery
    -16%Sulfadiazine sodiumSulfadimethoxine sodiumTrimethoprimantibioticsbrov
    sulfadimethoxine sodium salt; sulfadiazine sodium salt; trimethoprim
    5g (0.01lb)
    25g(0.055lbs)
    1000g (2.2lb) (1 pack)

    BROVSEPTOL MAXI for Cattle, Goat, Pig, Poultry

    $19.57$258.50
    MAXI BROVSEPTOL (sulfadimethoxine + sulfadiazine + trimethoprim) DESCRIPTION 1 g of the drug contains: sulfadimethoxine sodium salt – 300 mg

    Trisulf Oral liquid for Calves, goats and sheep 10 ml – 1 L (0.33 -33.3 fl oz)

    $19.79$229.34
    Trisulfone suspension 10 ml – 1 L (0.33 -33.3 fl oz) for Poultry and Livestock by KRKA A drug for

    Brovseptol powder for *inj Cattle, Goat, Pig, Poultry  33g(6.6g*5pcs)

    Original price was: $50.59.Current price is: $42.78.
    Brovseptol (sulfadimidine sodium salt, sulfadiazine sodium, trimethoprim), 33g (6.6g*5pcs) powder for solution for injection The kit includes a vial (8 ml)

    Brovseptol powder for *inj Cattle, Goat, Pig, Poultry 16.5 g(3.3g*5pcs)

    Original price was: $38.49.Current price is: $32.88.
    Brovseptol (sulfadimidine sodium salt, sulfadiazine sodium, trimethoprim), 16.5 g(3.3g*5pcs) powder for solution for injection The kit includes a vial (8 ml)

    Interti – 480 Oral liquid for Calves, goats and sheep 1000 ml (33.8 oz)

    Original price was: $219.44.Current price is: $186.44.
    Intertrim-480 Oral Sulfadiazine & Trimethoprim oral liquid Suspension for oral administration Composition Contains per ml: Sulfadiazine 400 mg. Trimethoprim 80 mg. Excipients

    Gysterik for Cattle

    $26.40$61.60
    Gysterik tab* 7.5g  Obstetric and gynecological
    inflammation, vulvovaginitis, metritis, staphylococci, streptococci, cervicitis, endometritis
    A complex drug with a broad spectrum of antibacterial action. Sulfadiazine belongs to sulfonamides due to its structural similarity to para-aminobenzoic acid, which inhibits the bacterial enzyme. Oxytetracycline hydrochloride inhibits the activity of bacterial ribosomes and leads to disruption of protein synthesis. Kanamycin sulfate is an aminoglycoside antibiotic.

    Antibiotics & Pharmacy Livestock

    The use of antibiotics in animal husbandry is the use of antibiotics for any purpose, in animal husbandry from livestock, which includes treatment in case of illness ( therapeutic ), treatment of a group of animals when at least one is diagnosed with a clinical infection (metaphylaxis), and preventive treatment ( prevention). Antibiotics are an important tool for treating animal and human diseases, protecting animal health and welfare, and ensuring food safety. However, if used irresponsibly, this can lead to antibiotic resistance, which can affect human, animal, and environmental health. Although levels of use vary greatly from country to country, for example, in some Northern European countries very low amounts are used to treat animals compared to humans, worldwide, it is estimated that 73% of antimicrobials (mainly antibiotics) are consumed by farm animals. In addition, a 2015 study also estimates that global use of agricultural antibiotics will increase by 67% from 2010 to 2030, mainly due to increased use in developing BRIC countries. This is a concern because antibiotic resistance is considered a serious threat to human and animal welfare in the future, and rising levels of antibiotics or antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the environment may lead to an increase in drug-resistant infections in both cases. Infectious diseases are the third leading cause of death in Europe, and a future without effective antibiotics will fundamentally change the methods of modern medicine and veterinary medicine. However, laws and other restrictions on the use of antibiotics in farm animals are currently being introduced around the world. In 2017, the world health organization strongly recommended reducing the use of antibiotics in animals used in the food industry. The use of antibiotics to promote growth has been banned in the European Union since 2006, and the use of sub-therapeutic doses of medically important antibiotics in animal feed and water to promote growth and improve feed efficiency has been illegal in the United States since January 1. In 2017, through a change in legislation passed by the food and drug administration (FDA), which sought voluntary consent from drug manufacturers to re-label their antibiotics.