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| Metaprim Powder |
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| A synergistic combination of bactericidal chemotherapeutics |
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| Composition |
| Each 5gm contains : |
Sulphamethoxazole I.P.400mg |
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Trimethoprim I.P 80mg |
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| Salient features |
- Metaprim is bactericidal combination of Sulphamethoxazole and trimethoprim.
- Metaprim is effective even in the multi-resistant infections.
- Metaprim produces a sequential double blockade of bacterial metabolism, giving a level of activity many times greater than that obtained by either drug alone.
- Metaprim provides effective antibacterial activity against a wide range of infections caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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| Indications |
| Poultry : E.Coli infections, chronic respiratory disease (CRD), fowl coryza,
coccidiosis, fowl cholera, typhoid and secondary bacterial infections. |
| Animals : Gastro-intestinal tract infections, respiratory tract infections, urinary tract
infections, genital tract infections. |
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| Administration and dosage |
Poultry : 12.5 gm per 10 liters of drinking water for 5-7 days.
Animals : 12.5 gm per 80 kilogram body weight twice daily for 5-7 days. |
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| Presentation |
| 100 gm and 500 gm. |
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| Tenodoc Powder |
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| (Combination of water soluble antibiotics) |
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| Composition |
| Each gram contains : |
Doxycycline Hydrochloride I.P. |
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Equivalent to Doxycycline 100 mg |
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Neomycin Sulphate I.P. |
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Equivalent to Neomycin 100 mg |
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| Salient features |
- Doxicycline is lipophilic, resulting in higher tissue penetration, larger volumes of distribution and better overall antimicrobial properties
- Doxicycline being excreted mainly in faeces, is the ideal for treating susceptible infections when renal failure or renal insufficiency is a complicating factor in antimicrobial therapy.
- Doxicycline has greater plasma protein binding which produces a prolonged half life of the drug.
- Neomycin is the drug of choice for treating serious aerobic gram negative infections.
- Neomycin is used to treat or prevent the bacterial infections of the intestine.
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| Indications |
Poultry :
Chronic respiratory disease (CRD), E.Coli infections, fowl cholera, Pullorum disease, infectious synovitis and prevention of early chick mortality.
Cattle, goat and sheep :
Respiratory tract infections, haemorrhagic septicaemia, black quarter, anthrax, bacterial enteritis, foot rot, wound, pneumonia and secondary bacterial infections due to viral diseases. |
| Animals : Gastro-intestinal tract infections, respiratory tract infections, urinary tract
infections, genital tract infections. |
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| Administration and dosage |
Animals : 10-20 mg per kilogram body weight for 3 - 5 days to be given as drench only.
Poultry :
Prevention of early chick mortality : 1 g per 10 liters of water for 3-4 days or as directed by the veterianarian
During stress as a prophylactic treatment : 1 g per 10 liters of water for growers
layers and breeders, repeat on requirement.
In severe infections : 1 g per 5 liters of water for 4-5 days.
Double dose should be given on the first day for quick results or as recommended by the veterinarian. |
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| Presentation |
| 50 gm |
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| Cephatin Inj. |
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| Each vial contains : |
Cefoperazone Sodium |
I.P. 3.0 g |
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eqv. to Cefoperazone |
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Sulbactam sodium |
U.S.P. 1.5g |
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eqv. to anhydrous sulbactam |
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