Enromox
Enromox® Injectable Suspension Broad-Spectrum Synergistic Antibacterial
Enromox® brings together the power of a trusted beta-lactam (Amoxicillin) and an advanced fluoroquinolone (Enrofloxacin) in a highly stable injectable suspension. Designed for livestock (cattle, sheep) and companion animals (dogs, cats), Enromox® target pathogens across multiple organ systems to ensure fast recovery.
Dual-Action Formula: Attacks bacteria from two different pathways for maximum efficacy.
Comprehensive Coverage: Highly effective against complex infections of the respiratory, digestive, and urogenital tracts, as well as skin and soft tissues.
Convenient Dosing: Flexible intramuscular or subcutaneous administration with a short 3-to-5-day treatment window.
Description
Each 1 ml contains:
Amoxicillin 100 mg
Enrofloxacin 50 mg
Enromox is indicated in infections caused by susceptible organisms located in the digestive, respiratory, and urogenital tracts, skin, and soft tissue. Bacterial complications susceptible to Amoxicillin and Enrofloxacin in diseases that require it.
Cattle, Sheep, Dogs and Cats.
Administered by Intramuscular or subcutaneous route.
0.5 – 1.0 ml of Enromox/10 kg of bodyweight/day.
Give a massage on the point of application.
It is recommended not to extend the treatment for more than 5 days. If no improvement is seen in the first 48 hours, reconsider the diagnosis.
– Do not administer intravenously.
– Do not administer to Rabbits, Guinea Pigs, Hamsters or animals with a history of allergy to beta-lactam antibiotics.
– Do not administer with bacteriostatic antibacterials (tetracycline, chloramphenicol, sulfonamides, ect).
Sensitization reactions can vary in severity from a simple rash to anaphylactic shock, local reactions at the point of application, gastrointestinal symptoms, mainly on herbivores, superinfections by non-sensitive germs after prolonged use. May occasionally produce blood dyscrasias and colitis.
Meat: 10 days.
Milk: 10 days.
Store at a temperature below 30℃.






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