Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Tetracyclines Chlortetracycline (Auereomycin) Oxytetracycline (Terramycin)

Tetracyclines Chlortetracycline (Auereomycin) Oxytetracycline (Terramycin)
• Description: The tetracyclines are bateriostatics that are effective against various gram + and gram - bacteria. Cross resistance is common.
• Usage: The tetracyclines can be used in bacterial infections shown to be susceptible to them.
• Adverse reactions: None that are common.
• Dosage: 20 - 25 mg/bird three times daily. 600 - 1500 mg/gal[on for 7 14 days. 4 teaspoons/gallon for regular strength preparations and 2 teaspoons per gallon for concentrates.
• Comments: Binds with calcium so consider pulling grit containing calcium (Oyster shell and health grit during use. Very effective in respiratory infections (ornithose complex) especially when combined with Tylan. Chlamydia is typically very susceptible to tetracycline drugs.

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