Discover How Veterinary Antibiotics in Animal Diet Supports Their Overall Well-Being

 

Antibiotics have been used as growth boosters and in the treatment of infections in food-producing animals (livestock, poultry, and aquaculture). There are over 250 varieties of veterinary antibiotics approved for veterinary use, with over 2000 distinct formulations containing over 400 active components. The most often used veterinary antibiotics appear to be tetracyclines, followed by sulfonamides and macrolides.

Antibiotics may stay in the soil for indefinite lengths of time whenever their entry rate exceeds their dispersion rate, according to many research. Antibiotics, for example, have been discovered in Mexican soil for up to 20 years.

 Allopathic Product 

Each uncoated Bolus contains:

Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride I.P. eg. to Ciprofloxacin1500 mg
Tinidazole I.P.1800 mg
ExcipientsQ.S.

 Allopathic Product 

Each uncoated Bolus contains:

Enrofloxacin I.P.2000 mg
ExcipientsQ.S.
 Allopathic Product 

Each uncoated Bolus contains

Trimethoprim I.P.0.4 gm
Sulphamethoxazole I.P.2 gm
ExcipientsQ.S.

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