Introxin-25 Spray

Introxin-25 spray Introxin-25 spray  – For veterinary use only Antiseptic spray for external use Composition: Contains per ml: Oxytetracycline hydrochloride 25 mg. Excipients ad 1 ml. Description Oxytetracycline belongs to the group of tetracyclines and acts bacteriostatically against many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria like Bordetella, Campylobacter, Chlamydia, E. coli, Haemophilus, Mycoplasma, Pasteurella, Rickettsia, Salmonella, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus […]

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Introxin-25 spray

Introxin-25 spray  – For veterinary use only

Antiseptic spray for external use

  • Composition:
  • Contains per ml:
  • Oxytetracycline hydrochloride
    25 mg.
  • Excipients ad
    1 ml.

Description

Oxytetracycline belongs to the group of tetracyclines and acts bacteriostatically against many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria like Bordetella, Campylobacter, Chlamydia, E. coli, Haemophilus, Mycoplasma, Pasteurella, Rickettsia, Salmonella, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus spp. The action of oxytetracycline is based on inhibition of bacterial protein synthesis.

Indications

External skin, teat, hoof and paw infections caused by oxytetracycline sensitive micro-organisms like Bordetella, Campylobacter, Chlamydia, E. coli, Haemophilus, Mycoplasma, Pasteurella, Rickettsia, Salmonella, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus spp. in calves, cattle, goats, sheep and swine.

Introxin-25 Spray Contra indications

Hypersensitivity to tetracyclines.
Administration to animals with a seriously impaired renal and/or hepatic function.
Concurrent administration of penicillins, cephalosporins, quinolones and cycloserine.

Side effects

Hypersensitivity reactions.

Dosage

Spray one or two times a day from a distance of 15 – 20 cm.

Withdrawal times

None.

Warning

Pressurized container. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to temperature too high

Precautions:
Do not:
spray in or around the eyes, ncinerate or puncture the spraycan, expose to temperatures above 50 ºC.

Target animals

Calves,  Cattle, Goat, Sheep and swine

Common Cat Wounds 

Your cat is bound to get into trouble every now and again. All animals—humans included—are susceptible to injury. And for cats, minor injuries are fairly common; how common depends on their activity levels and environment.

If an injury occurs, you shouldnÂ’t panic. Nor should you just ignore it. Even small wounds can be breeding grounds for bacteria and viruses. Left untreated, a minor issue could become a severe health complication.

Because of this, you should be on the lookout for the most common types of cat ailments, including:

As a responsible cat owner, periodically examine your pet for signs of injury, which include:1

  • Bleeding
  • Swelling
  • Missing hair
  • Torn skin
  • Limping
  • Tenderness or pain

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