Gentamoxin
Gentamoxin, a potent combination of Amoxicillin and Gentamicin, stands as a formidable defense against a broad spectrum of infections in cattle, horses, sheep, and goats. This synergistic blend effectively targets both Gram-positive (such as Staphylococcus and Streptococcus) and Gram-negative (including E. Coli, Pasteurella, Salmonella, and Pseudomonas) bacteria. By disrupting essential cell wall components and protein synthesis, Gentamoxin ensures efficient infection control with reduced resistance. Indicated for gastrointestinal, respiratory, and intra-mammary infections, Gentamoxin swiftly tackles conditions like pneumonia, diarrhea, mastitis, and more. Trust Gentamoxin for comprehensive and powerful infection treatment, promoting the health and well-being of your livestock.
Description
Each 1 ml contains :
Amoxicillin( as Trihydrate) 150 mg
Gentamicin (as Sulphate ) 40 mg
It is indicated for the treatment of gastrointestinal, respiratory and intra-mammary infections caused by bacteria sensitive to the combination
Cattle: Pneumonia, Diarrhoea, Bacterial enteritis, Mastitis, Metritis and Cutaneous abscesses.
Horses : Pneumonia, Diarrhoea, Bacterial enteritis, Genito-urinary infections, Strangles, Cutaneous abscesses and Foot infections.
Sheep and Goats : Pneumonia, Diarrhoea, Bacterial enteritis Pasteurellosis and Colibacillosis.
By intramuscular injection
General dose: 1 ml / 10 kg body weight for 3 days .
Cattle: 30-40 ml / animal / day
Claves : 10-15 ml / animal / day
Horses : 30-50 ml / animal / day
Foals : 5-15 ml / animal / day
Sheep and Goats: 5-10 ml / animal / day
Lambs and Kids: 1-5 ml / animal / day
* When large volumes are administered , it is advisable to inject the volume at two different sites to better absorption.
– Administration to animals with a seriously impaired liver and/or renal function.
– Concurrent administration of tetracyclines, chloramphenicol, macrolides and lincosamides.
– Concurrent administration of nephrotoxic compounds.
– Meat from treated animals shouldn’t be used during treatment and within 30 days from the last treatment.
– Milk from treated animals shouldn’t be used during treatment and within 2 days from the last treatment.
Store in dark dry places below 30 ˚C, Don’t refrigerate.
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