I. Understanding This Great Helper for Animal Husbandry
Tylosin is like the animal kingdom's "little anti-inflammatory guardian," particularly effective against mycoplasma infections and respiratory diseases. There are two main veterinary dosage forms:
Powder: Mixed with feed, suitable for group prevention
Powder injection: Injectable, used for emergency treatment
II. The Art of Dosage
Remember this golden formula for precise medication use:
Therapeutic dose: 5-10 mg/kg body weight (Source: "Guidelines for the Use of Veterinary Drugs," 2023 Edition)
Preventive dose: Halve the dose and continue for 3-5 days
Contraindications: Avoid combined use with penicillins, as these can produce antagonistic effects
III. Powder vs. Powder Injection Practical Tips
Choose Flexibly Based on the Use Scenario
Powder: 25kg package suitable for group prevention of 2,000 chickens. Stepwise dilution is required when mixing with feed.
Powder for injection: Prepare and use immediately. Use within 6 hours of dissolution.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Discontinue use immediately if damp or clumping occurs.
Tylosin tartrate, a commonly used ingredient in farms, is made from 98% high-purity raw materials. CAS number 74610-55-2. This white crystalline powder is stable and has a clear molecular formula of C₄6H₁₇NO₁₇. The large packaging design is ideal for large-scale farming.