Maxigen
Maxigen (Gentamicin and Amoxicillin injection veterinary): It is used against Pneumonia, diarrhea, bacterial enteritis, mastitis and uterus inflammation.
Generic Name:
Gentamicin sulfate + Amoxicillin trihydrate
Dosage Form:
[Injection]
Group:
Antimicrobial
Packages:
50, 100 ml
Indications of Maxigen (Gentamicin and Amoxicillin injection veterinary):
Cows: Pneumonia, diarrhea, bacterial enteritis, mastitis and uterus inflammation. Horses: Pneumonia, diarrhea, bacterial enteritis, urinary genital tracts and diphtheria. Sheep & goats: Pneumonia, diarrhea, intestinal bacterial, inflammation, Pasteurella & bacilli coli.
Contraindications:
Kidney insufficiency, hypersensitivity to gentamycin or amoxicillin.
Side Effects:
Transient swelling may occur at the injection site. Hypersensitivity reactions. Elevated and prolonged application leads to intoxication, intoxication or nephrotoxicity
Interactions:
It should not be given with tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, macrolides, and lincosamides. Nephrotoxic and/or ototoxic preparations, intravenous calcium supplements, iron supplements and steroidal, anti-insomnia preparations are not given.
Usage and dosage for Maxigen (Gentamicin and Amoxicillin injection veterinary):
Admin by intramuscular injection, as follows: 1 ml / 10 kg body weight for one day (the dose can be repeated in case of severe infection). Sheep and goats: 5 - 10 ml / adult animal / day 1 - 5 ml / young animal / day Cattle: 30 - 40 ml / adult animal / day and 10 - 15 ml / calf / day. Horses: 30 - 50 ml / adult animal / day and 5 - 15 ml / foal / day. Shake well before use. Do not administer more than 20 ml in cattle and horses or more than 5 ml in calves, sheep and goats per injection site for the benefit of absorption and dispersion.
Warnings:
Possible transient local allergic reaction at injection site
Withdrawal Period:
Meat: 30 days - Milk: two days.
Useful Links:
metro-vet.com/references/pneumonia/
Composition:
Each 1ml contains:
Gentamicin sulfate | 40 | mg |
Amoxicillin trihydrate | 150 | mg |