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Tylan 200 Injection
Injectable antibiotic for cattle & swine
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Product description
Tylan Injection is an antibiotic for use in swine, beef cattle and non-lactating dairy cattle only.
Active ingredients
Each mL of Tylan Injection contains:
Name | Tylosin (mg) |
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Tylan 50 Injection | 50 |
Tylan 200 Injection | 200 |
- In 50 percent propylene glycol with 4 percent benzyl alcohol and water for injection.
Indications for use
Tylan Injection is indicated for:
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Beef Cattle and Non-lactating Dairy Cattle:
- Injection is indicated for use in the treatment of bovine respiratory complex (shipping fever, pneumonia) usually associated with Pasteurella multocida and Actinomyces pyogenes; foot rot (necrotic pododermatitis) and calf diphtheria caused by Fusobacterium necorphorum and metritis caused by Actinomyces pyogenes.
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In Swine:
- Injection is indicated for use in the treatment of swine arthritis caused by Mycoplasma hyosynoviae; swine pneumonia caused by Pasteurella spp.; swine erysipelas caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae; swine dysentery associated with Treponema hyodysenteriae when followed by appropriate medication in the drinking water and/or feed.
Administration and dosage
Tylan Injection 50:
Beef Cattle and Non-lactating Dairy Cattle:
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Inject intramuscularly 8 mg per pound of body weight one time daily (1 mL per 6.25 pounds). Treatment should be continued 24 hours following remission of disease signs, not to exceed 5 days. Do not inject more than 10 mL per site.
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This formulation is recommended for use in calves weighing less than 200 pounds.
Swine:
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Inject intramuscularly 4 mg per pound of body weight (1 mL per 12.5 pounds) twice daily. Treatment should be continued 24 hours following remission of disease signs, not to exceed 3 days. Do not inject more than 5 mL per site.
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Read accompanying directions fully before use.
Tylan Injection 200:
Beef Cattle and Non-lactating Dairy Cattle:
- -Inject intramuscularly 8 mg per pound of body weight one time daily (1 mL per 25 pounds). Treatment should be continued 24 hours following remission of disease signs, not to exceed 5 days. Do not inject more than 10 mL per site.
Swine:
- Inject intramuscularly 4 mg per pound of body weight (1 mL per 50 pounds) twice daily. Treatment should be continued 24 hours following remission of disease signs, not to exceed 3 days. Do not inject more than 5 mL per site.