Kimiafaam Leading in Health

Kimiafaam Leading in Health

Kimia Lozine Phosphate®

Generic Name: Tylosin Phosphate 25%

Additional information

pharmacological class

antibiotic

dosage form

powder for mixing with feed

target species
Capacity

Antibiotic

Composition

Each gram of Kimia Lozine Phosphate® premix contains 250 mg of tylosin phosphate.

Indications

Used for the prevention and treatment of respiratory and gastrointestinal infections caused by tylosin-sensitive bacteria, including:

  • Mycoplasmal infections (Mycoplasma gallisepticum and M. synoviae)

  • Pasteurellosis

  • Necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens

Dosage and Administration

Prevention and Treatment of Respiratory Diseases

  • 127 mg of tylosin per kg of body weight per day, or

  • 4 kg of Kimia Lozine Phosphate® per ton of feed

Prevention and Treatment of Necrotic Enteritis

  • 10–20 mg of tylosin per kg of body weight per day, or

  • 350–700 g of Kimia Lozine Phosphate® per ton of feed

Note: Dosage and duration of use depend on the type and severity of the disease and must be determined by a veterinarian.

Contraindications

  • Contraindicated in laying poultry during the laying period when eggs are intended for human consumption.

  • Contraindicated in poultry with hepatic disorders.

Drug Interactions

  • Avoid concurrent administration of tylosin phosphate with lincosamides and aminoglycosides.

  • Do not use tylosin phosphate simultaneously with other antibiotics mixed in feed.

  • Diets containing tylosin must not exceed 2% bentonite.

Withdrawal Period

  • Broiler chickens: 1 day

  • Turkeys: 5 days

Precautions

For uniform distribution of Tylosin Phosphate 25% in feed, first mix the required amount with 50 kg of raw material, premix, or feed, then add the mixture to the final feed and mix thoroughly again.

Description

Antibiotic

Composition

Each gram of Kimia Lozine Phosphate® premix contains 250 mg of tylosin phosphate.

Indications

Used for the prevention and treatment of respiratory and gastrointestinal infections caused by tylosin-sensitive bacteria, including:

  • Mycoplasmal infections (Mycoplasma gallisepticum and M. synoviae)

  • Pasteurellosis

  • Necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens

Dosage and Administration

Prevention and Treatment of Respiratory Diseases

  • 127 mg of tylosin per kg of body weight per day, or

  • 4 kg of Kimia Lozine Phosphate® per ton of feed

Prevention and Treatment of Necrotic Enteritis

  • 10–20 mg of tylosin per kg of body weight per day, or

  • 350–700 g of Kimia Lozine Phosphate® per ton of feed

Note: Dosage and duration of use depend on the type and severity of the disease and must be determined by a veterinarian.

Contraindications

  • Contraindicated in laying poultry during the laying period when eggs are intended for human consumption.

  • Contraindicated in poultry with hepatic disorders.

Drug Interactions

  • Avoid concurrent administration of tylosin phosphate with lincosamides and aminoglycosides.

  • Do not use tylosin phosphate simultaneously with other antibiotics mixed in feed.

  • Diets containing tylosin must not exceed 2% bentonite.

Withdrawal Period

  • Broiler chickens: 1 day

  • Turkeys: 5 days

Precautions

For uniform distribution of Tylosin Phosphate 25% in feed, first mix the required amount with 50 kg of raw material, premix, or feed, then add the mixture to the final feed and mix thoroughly again.

Additional information

pharmacological class

antibiotic

dosage form

powder for mixing with feed

target species
Capacity