Country: Canada
Language: English
Source: Health Canada
TULATHROMYCIN
VETOQUINOL N A INC
100MG
SOLUTION
TULATHROMYCIN 100MG
INTRAMUSCULAR
15G/50G
Prescription
CATTLE; SWINE (PIGS); SHEEP
Active ingredient group (AIG) number: 0151667001
APPROVED
2020-12-01
Latest revised Vetoquinol version date: January 26, 2023 _Carton 50, 100, 250 et 500 mL – English main panel – Vetoquinol _ DIN 02508990 Code YYYYYY LYDAXX TULATHROMYCIN INJECTION VETERINARY USE ONLY Sterile Antibiotic FOR CATTLE, SWINE AND SHEEP NET XX ML WARNINGS: Treated animals must not be slaughtered for use in food for at least 44 days in cattle, 8 days in swine and 16 days in sheep, after the latest treatment with this drug. Do not use in dairy cows 20 months of age and older. To limit the development of antimicrobial resistance, LYDAXX should only be used (1) as an arrival treatment in feedlot calves when BRD has been diagnosed and calves are at high risk of developing BRD, and (2) for control of SRD outbreak when groups of pigs are at high risk of developing SRD. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. NOTE: To reduce the possibility of excess trim at the injection site it is recommended that swine not be slaughtered for up to 35 days after the latest treatment with this drug. XX : 50, 100, 250 or 500 mL Latest revised Vetoquinol version date: January 26, 2023 _Carton 50, 100, 250 et 500 mL – English side panel – Vetoquinol _ ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Tulathromycin, 100 mg/mL PRESERVATIVE: Monothioglycerol, 5 mg/mL INDICATIONS: _BEEF AND NON-LACTATING DAIRY CATTLE: _For the treatment of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) and for the reduction of morbidity associated with BRD in feedlot calves during the first 14 days in the feedlot when administered at the time of arrival. For the treatment of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis (IBK). For the treatment of bovine foot rot (interdigital necrobacillosis). _SUCKLING CALVES, DAIRY CALVES, AND VEAL _ _CALVES: _For the treatment of BRD. _SWINE: _For the treatment of swine respiratory disease (SRD) and for the control of SRD in groups of pigs where SRD bas been diagnosed. _SHEEP: _For the treatment of foot rot. See package insert for the complete list of bacteria susceptible to tulathromycin in cattle, swine and sheep. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Administer in the neck Read the complete document