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A broad spectrum antibiotic for use in beef cattle, calves and non-lactating dairy cattle for treatmentof pneumonia, shipping fever, foot rot, diphtheria,bacteria enteritis, acute metritis and wound infections. Recommended dosage is 3-5 ml. per 100 lb. of body weight, injected intramuscularly. Withdrawal is 18 days for cattle and 26 days for swine.
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: OXY-TET 100-OXYTETRACYCLINE HCI INJECTION (in povidone)\n
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS: Antibiotic for beef cattle, non-lactating dairy cattle and swine.\n
INGREDIENTS: Each ml contains 100 mg of Oxytetracycline base as Oxytetracycline hydrochloride; magnesium chloride hexahydrate 5% w/v; sodium formaldehyde sulfoxylate 0.5 % w/v; povidone 18% w/v; monoethanolamine to adjust pH; water for injection qs.\n
RESTRICTED DRUG: (California) use only as directed. \n
CAUTION: When administered to cattle within 20 days of slaughter, muscle discoloration may necessitate trimming of the injection site(s) and surrounding tissues during the dressing procedure.\n
WARNINGS: Not for lactating dairy cattle. Discontinue use 18 days in cattle and 26 days in swine before slaughter to permit elimination of the drug from edible tissues. Do not use for more than 4 days. Do not inject more than 0ml (CC) per site intramuscularly in mature cattle or 5 ml (cc) per site intramuscularly in swine. A withdrawal period has not yet been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.\n
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: Hazardous- not for human use. FOR ANIMALS ONLY\n
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