Neomycin Liquid
Dosage form: FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
Neomycin Sulfate
Antibacterial
FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
Indicated for the treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to neomycin sulfate in cattle, swine, sheep and goats.
Contains per mL: neomycin sulfate 200 mg equivalent to 140 mg neomycin
CAUTION: Federal Law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
Restricted Drug-Use Only As Directed (California)
For Oral Use in Animals only.
Indicated for the treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to neomycin sulfate in cattle, swine, sheep and goats.
ANADA#: 200-379 Approved by F.D.A.
Dosage and Administration
Administer to cattle (excluding veal calves), swine, sheep and goats at a dose of 10 mg neomycin sulfate per pound of body weight in divided doses for a maximum of 14 days.
Dosage Schedule for treatment of colibacillosis:
Pounds of Amount of Neomycin Liquid
Body Weight Per Day in Divided Doses
25 lbs 1/4 teaspoonful
50 lbs 1/2 teaspoonful
100 lbs 1 teaspoonful
300 lbs 1 tablespoonful
600 lbs 1 fluid ounce
Teaspoon = U.S. Standard Measure
Neomycin Liquid may be given undiluted or diluted with water.
Herd Treatment: Each bottle will treat 9,600 pounds body weight. Therefore, estimate the total number of pounds body weight of the animals to be treated and administer on (1) fluid ounce for each 600 pounds. The product should be added to the amount of drinking water to be consumed in 12-24 hours. Provide medicated water as the sole source of water each day until consumed, followed by non-medicated water as required. Fresh medicated water should be prepared each day.
Individual Animal Treatment: To provide 10 mg neomycin sulfate per pound of body weight, mix one (1) teaspoon in water or milk for each 100 pounds body weight. Administer daily either as a drench in divided doses or in the drinking water to be consumed in 12-24 hours.
Precautions
To administer the stated dosage, the concentration of neomycin required in medicated water must be adjusted to compensate for variation in age and weight of animal, the nature and severity of disease signs, and environmental temperature and humidity, each of which affects water consumption.
If symptoms persist after using this preparation for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. If symptoms such as fever, depression, or going off feed develop, oral neomycin is not indicated as the sole treatment since systemic levels of neomycin are not obtained due to low absorption from the gastrointestinal tract.
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