What is the recommended dosage of Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder?

Sep 30, 2025

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Olivia Miller
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Hey there! As a supplier of Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder, I often get asked about the recommended dosage. So, I thought I'd put together this blog post to share some useful info on this topic.

First off, let's understand what Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder is. It's an antibiotic that's commonly used in veterinary medicine. It's effective against a range of bacteria and mycoplasmas, which can cause various infections in animals.

Dosage for Different Animals

Poultry

When it comes to poultry, the dosage of Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder can vary depending on the specific situation. For general preventive use, a common dosage is around 10 - 20 mg per kg of body weight per day. This can be administered in the drinking water for a certain period, usually 3 - 5 days.

For example, if you have a flock of chickens with an average body weight of 2 kg, and you're using a product with a concentration suitable for this dosage calculation, you'd need to calculate the amount of powder to add to their drinking water accordingly.

If you're dealing with an active infection in poultry, the dosage might be increased. In some cases, it could go up to 30 mg per kg of body weight per day. But this should be done under the guidance of a veterinarian.

For more detailed information on using Tylvalosin Powder for Poultry, you can check out this link: Tylvalosin Powder for Poultry.

Swine

In swine, the recommended dosage is typically in the range of 10 - 15 mg per kg of body weight per day. Similar to poultry, it can be added to the drinking water. This helps in preventing and treating respiratory and enteric infections caused by susceptible bacteria.

For instance, if you have piglets weighing around 5 kg, you'd calculate the amount of Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder based on this dosage. And again, if there's a severe infection, a vet might adjust the dosage.

Dogs

The dosage for dogs is a bit different. Usually, it's around 5 - 10 mg per kg of body weight per day. This can be given orally, either directly or mixed with food.

It's important to note that the dosage for dogs should be carefully monitored. You can find more specific details about the Tylvalosin Tartrate Dosage for Dogs.

Factors Affecting Dosage

There are several factors that can affect the recommended dosage of Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder.

Age and Weight: As you can see from the examples above, the age and weight of the animal play a crucial role. Younger and smaller animals generally require a lower dosage compared to older and larger ones.

Health Status: If an animal is already sick or has a weakened immune system, the dosage might need to be adjusted. In cases of severe infections, a higher dosage might be necessary, but always under veterinary supervision.

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Type of Infection: Different types of infections may require different dosages. For example, a mild respiratory infection might need a lower dosage compared to a more severe systemic infection.

Product Concentration

Another important aspect is the concentration of the Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder you're using. Our company offers different concentrations of the product, such as Tylvalosin Tartrate 20. When calculating the dosage, you need to take into account the concentration of the powder to ensure you're giving the correct amount to the animals.

For example, if you're using a product with a higher concentration, you'll need to use less powder to achieve the desired dosage. And vice versa for a lower concentration product.

How to Administer

Drinking Water: For poultry and swine, adding the powder to the drinking water is a common method. Make sure the water is clean and fresh, and that the animals have access to it at all times during the treatment period.

Oral Administration: For dogs, as mentioned earlier, it can be given orally. You can either mix it with a small amount of their favorite food or use a syringe to administer it directly into their mouth.

Precautions

  • Veterinary Consultation: Before starting any treatment with Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder, it's highly recommended to consult a veterinarian. They can accurately diagnose the problem and determine the most appropriate dosage for your animals.
  • Withdrawal Period: There's a withdrawal period associated with using this product, especially in food - producing animals like poultry and swine. This is to ensure that there are no residues of the antibiotic in the meat or eggs when they're consumed by humans. Make sure to follow the recommended withdrawal period strictly.

Why Choose Our Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder

We're a reliable supplier of Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder. Our products are of high quality, and we ensure strict quality control throughout the production process. We also offer technical support to help you with any questions regarding dosage, administration, or other related issues.

If you're interested in purchasing our Tylvalosin Tartrate Powder, we'd love to have a chat with you. Whether you're a small - scale farmer or a large - scale animal production facility, we can provide the right product and service for your needs. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for more information and to start a purchase negotiation.

References

  • Veterinary textbooks on animal medicine and pharmacology.
  • Clinical studies on the use of Tylvalosin Tartrate in different animal species.
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