Tylan Soluble for Chickens - 100g
Tylan soluble is used for the control of Mycoplasma synoviae airsacculitis in chickens. VET PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED
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Tylan soluble is used for the control of Mycoplasma synoviae airsacculitis in chickens. VET PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED
This medication may only be supplied with a valid veterinary prescription issued by your vet. You should only purchase this item if you have or are in the process of arranging such a prescription. See information bar for further details.
Tylan Soluble is tylosin tartrate BP (Vet) a white to medium yellow coloured soluble powder for oral solution. Each bottle contains 100 g of tylosin activity.
For the prevention and treatment of bovine pneumonia associated with bovine respiratory Mycoplasma or Pasteurella multocida sensitive to tylosin. For the control of Mycoplasma synoviae airsacculitis in chickens and Mycoplasma gallisepticum S6 in chickens and turkeys. In the field Tylan Soluble has also proved useful in reducing the level of infection following stress association with live vaccination. As an aid in the control of outbreaks of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridia perfringens in chickens. For the prevention and control of enzootic pneumonia swine dysentery and other scours caused by organisms (e.g. Lawsonia intracellularis) sensitive to tylosin in pigs.
Tylan Dosage and administration
Calves One
gram of Tylan Soluble per young calf administered orally twice
daily for seven to fourteen days. The product may be incorporated
into the milk or reconstituted milk replacer at the time of
feeding. Chickens and turkeys Tylan Soluble is administered in the
drinking water at a concentration of 0.5 g per litre to provide
50-200 mg/kg bw depending on the age and the water consumption of
the birds. For routine preventative medication in poultry the
following programmes are recommended: As an aid to mycoplasmosis
prevention in chickens (refer to Table 1): Tylan Soluble: Table 1
Class of Stock Age Tylan Soluble at 0.5g per litre Broiler 0-3 days
35 g per 1000 birds 4th week of life 35 g per 1000 birds Layers
& Replacement pullets 0-3 days 35 g per 1000 birds 4th week of
life 35 g per 1000 birds 9th-12 th week 48 hours medication
16th-20th week 48 hours medication Breeders 0-3 days 50 g per 1000
birds 4th week of life 80 g per 1000 birds 9th 12th 16th 20th 24th
weeks of age 48 hours medication As an aid to mycoplasmosis
prevention in turkeys (refer to Table 2): Tylan Soluble: Table 2
Class of Stock Age Tylan Soluble at 0.5g per litre Table Turkeys
0-5 days 12.5 g per 100 birds 4th week of life 7.5 g per 100 birds
For treatment of mycoplasmosis (refer to Table 3): Tylan Soluble:
Table 3 Class of Stock Tylan Soluble at 0.5g per litre Broilers
24-72 hours medication Layers & Replacement pullets 48-72 hours
medication Turkeys 48-120 hours medication As an aid in the control
of necrotic enteritis in chickens (refer to Table 4): As an aid in
the control of outbreaks of necrotic enteritis caused by
Clostridium perfringens in chickens use Tylan in the drinking water
for 5 days at a concentration of 0.15 g per litre water (150ppm) to
provide 20-50 mg/kg bw depending on the age and the water
consumption of the birds. Tylan Soluble: Table 4 Class of Stock
Tylan Soluble at 0.15g per litre Broilers 5 days Layers &
Replacement pullets 5 days Pigs For the prevention and control of
swine dysentery and enzootic pneumonia Tylan soluble is
administered in the drinking water to provide 25 mg/kg bodyweight.
This may be achieved by adding 0.25g per litre (1.1 g/gal). For the
prevention and control of Ileitis Tylan soluble is administered in
the drinking water to provide 5 - 10 mg/kg bodyweight. This may be
achieved by adding 0.05 - 0.1g per litre (0.22 - 0.44 g/gal) A
medicated solution of drinking water should be administered until
24 hours after scouring or respiratory symptoms have ceased
normally 3-10 days. The diagnosis should be reviewed if no response
after 5 days of medication. Significant Changes
Contra-indications warnings etc
Keep out of
reach of children. For animal treatment only. Do not use the same
solution for more than three days. Do not leave or dispose of water
containing tylosin tartrate where it may be accessible to animals
not under treatment or wildlife. Withdrawal Period (Refer to Table
5) Tylan Soluble Withdrawal Periods: Table 5 Withdrawal Period
(days) Species Indications Treatment Duration Dose Meat Eggs
Chickens For the control of chronic respiratory disease 5 500
mg/litre water (50-200 mg tylosin/kg bw) 1 0 Chickens As an aid in
the control of outbreaks of necrotic enteritis caused by Costridium
perfringens 5 150 mg/litre water (20-50 mg tylosin/kg bw) 0 0
Turkeys For the control of chronic respiratory disease 5 500
mg/litre water 0 n/a Pigs For the prevention and control of
enzootic pneumonia swine dysentery and other scours caused by
organisms (eg Lawsonia intracellularis) sensitive to tylosin 3-10
250 mg/litre water (25 mg tylosin/kg bw) 0 n/a Calves For the
control of pneumonia associated with mycoplasmata and Pasteurella
multocida sensitive to tylosin. 7-14 1000 mg per calf twice daily
14 n/a Operator warnings Direct contact of tylosin tartrate with
skin or conjuctivae should be avoided. Wash hands and any splashes
immediately with soap and water. Significant Changes
Pharmaceutical precautions Store in a dry place below 25�C. Any
medicated water which is not consumed within 24h should be
discarded.
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