When using tylosin, strictly follow your veterinarian's instructions, take infection precautions, pay attention to the animal species and infection type, and pay attention to storage conditions. The following six points should be noted to ensure its effectiveness and safety:
Follow your veterinarian's instructions: Always use tylosin according to your veterinarian's instructions and recommended dosage. Do not increase or decrease the dosage or change the dosage method at will.
Preventing Mycoplasma suis infection: Although tylosin has no direct therapeutic effect on Mycoplasma suis infection, preventive measures such as regular use can reduce the risk of infection.
Escherichia coli and Pasteurella multocida infections in chickens: Tylosin has no significant effect on these two bacterial infections, so other appropriate treatments should be used.
Animal Species and Infection Type: Different animals may react differently to tylosin, so it is important to understand the animal species and specific infection type before use.
Drug Interactions: Tylosin may interact with other medications, affecting its efficacy or causing adverse reactions. Therefore, care should be taken to avoid co-administration with other medications.
Storage conditions: Tylosin should be stored in a dry, cool place, away from moisture or exposure to sunlight to ensure the stability and effectiveness of the drug.