Sulfamiradine
Sulfamiradine Injection veterinary
Generic Name
Sulfadiazine + Sulfathiazole + Trimethoprim + Sulfamerazine + Lidocaine
Dosage Form
Group
Antimicrobial
Indications of Sulfamiradine Injection veterinary
It is used to treat primary and secondary infections associated with respiratory, digestive, and urogenital infections, bronchitis, enteritis, pneumonia, kidney inflammation, mastitis, septicemia in calves, and omphalitis in cows, camels, calves, sheep, goats, and small animals.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to trimethoprim and/or sulfa compounds in animals with hepatic or renal failure
Interactions
It is advised not to use flumequine compounds during treatment with this preparation
Packages
100ml
Side Effects
Allergic reactions after prolonged treatment and high doses of crystalluria may occur
Usage and dosage for Sulfamiradine Injection veterinary
It is given by intramuscular injection Cows, camels, and horses: 7 ml per 100 kg live weight Calves: 4 ml per 50 kg live weight Sheep and goats: 1 ml per 10 kg live weight. Dogs and cats: 1 ml per 10 kg live weight One dose is given. Acute injury recurs after 12 hours
Warring
During treatment, the animal must be provided with a sufficient amount of drinking water to avoid crystallization and precipitation of the sulfa in its body
Withdrawal Period
Meat: 8 days Milk: 5 days
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Composition
Each 1ml contains:
Sulfadiazine | 60 | mg |
Sulfathiazole | 40 | mg |
Trimethoprim | 40 | mg |
Sulfamerazine | 100 | mg |
Lidocaine | 1 | mg |