Antibiotics. It is used to treat bacterial respiratory diseases caused by pathogens such as actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and haemophilus parasuis.
1. Ceftiofur is used. intramuscular injection: one dose, 0.12 ~ 0.16ml per 1kg body weight in pigs, 0.05ml in cattle and sheep, once a day for 3 days.
2. Three injections for piglet healthcare: intramuscular injection, 0.3ml, 0.5ml and 1.0ml for each piglet at 3 days of age, 7 days of age and weaning (21-28 days of age), respectively.
3. For sow postpartum health care: within 24 hours after delivery, intramuscular injection of 20ml of this product.
1. Very few sick animals are allergic to ceftiofur.
2. Ceftiofur has certain renal toxicity.
3. It may cause gastrointestinal flora disturbance or double infection.
1. Use only under veterinarian's guidance.
2. Shake well before use.
3. Do not freeze.
4. Animals with allergic reactions need to be injected with epinephrine in time to rescue them.
5. Ceftiofur should pay attention to renal excretion, and animals with renal insufficiency should reduce the dose as appropriate.
6. Keep out of reach of children.
7. Staff with a history of allergy to penicillin and cephalosporins should not touch this product.
8. The injection volume of each injection site shall not exceed 5ml for pigs and 15ml for cattle.