1. It is a livestock-specific antibiotic and does not pose cross-resistance risks to humans.
2. It requires a small dosage and can be added to feed at low doses over long periods of time. Its growth-promoting effect is significantly superior to most other antibiotics.
3. It is rapidly absorbed orally after addition to feed, typically reaching peak blood concentrations within 2-3 hours. It distributes widely within tissues, maintains effective antibacterial concentrations for a long time, and is thoroughly excreted.
4. It is the preferred drug for mycoplasma infections in livestock and poultry.
5. It has a broad antimicrobial spectrum. In addition to being effective against mycoplasmas, it also has strong activity against staphylococci, streptococci, corynebacteria, mycobacteria, pasteurella, spirochetes, and other bacteria. It also has some efficacy against coccidiosis.
6. Tylosin phosphate has a stable molecular structure, high biological activity, and high availability, making it a rising star among antibiotic additives in the feed industry.