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COMPOSITION
Each 100gr contains:
- Amoxicillin trihydrate: 20 g
- Colistin sulfate: 25000000 UI
- Paracetamol: 5 g
- Lactose and dextrose: q.s. to 100 g
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DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
For poultry:
- Preventative treatment: 1 g per 4 liters of water or 1 g per 20 kg body weight for 4-5 days.
- Active treatment: 1 g per 2 liters of water or 1 g per 10 kg body weight for 4-5 days.
For pigs and other livestock:
- Preventative treatment: 1 g per 8 liters of water or 1 g per 40 kg body weight.
- Active treatment: 1 g per 4 liters of water or 1 g per 20 kg body weight for 4-5 days.
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INDICATION
AMOXICOS 20% is indicated for the prevention and treatment of:
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Respiratory diseases (pneumonia, rhinitis)
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Intestinal diseases (necrotic enteritis, diarrhea)
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Systemic infections (typhoid, septicemia)
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Skin infections, mastitis, and post-weaning diarrhea
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Pasteurellosis and secondary bacterial infections
It is highly effective in pigs, but also suitable for other livestock species when used under veterinary guidance.
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CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do not use in animals sensitive to any components of the medication.
AMOXICOS 20%: High-Potency Solution for Enteric and Respiratory Infections in Livestock
In livestock and poultry farming, disease outbreaks can spread quickly, disrupting productivity and increasing mortality rates. Enteric diseases like necrotic enteritis, typhoid fever, and pasteurellosis are common culprits, especially in high-density, commercial operations. These bacterial infections affect digestion, respiration, and overall health, requiring rapid, effective treatment.
That’s why smart farmers turn to AMOXICOS 20%—a high-potency, fast-acting, and broad-spectrum veterinary antibiotic developed by Sakan Vietnam. With its triple-action formulation, AMOXICOS 20% provides targeted therapy for some of the most common and destructive infections in pigs, poultry, and other livestock.
How AMOXICOS 20% Works
Amoxicillin
A broad-spectrum β-lactam antibiotic that inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis. It is effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including E. coli, Salmonella, Pasteurella, and Streptococcus species.
Colistin sulfate
An antibiotic that specifically targets Gram-negative bacteria, including multidrug-resistant strains. It works by disrupting bacterial cell membranes, leading to cell death.
Paracetamol
A well-known antipyretic and analgesic that helps reduce fever, pain, and discomfort, promoting faster recovery and improved feed intake during illness.
This synergistic trio makes AMOXICOS 20% one of the most complete, fast-acting solutions for managing infectious diseases in livestock and poultry.
Key Benefits of AMOXICOS 20%
1. Targets Both Intestinal and Respiratory Diseases
AMOXICOS 20% is specifically indicated for:
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Necrotic enteritis
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Typhoid fever
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Pasteurellosis (blood poisoning)
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Pneumonia and sinusitis
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Dermatitis, mastitis, and metritis
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Facial/head swelling due to E. coli or Pasteurella
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Diarrhea with green, white, or bloody stool
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Mucus-rich or sticky feces
Whether it’s gut health or respiratory function, AMOXICOS 20% delivers broad-spectrum coverage, reducing pathogen load and promoting rapid recovery.
2. Fast-Acting Symptom Relief
The addition of Paracetamol in the formulation provides immediate relief from:
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High fever
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Body aches and discomfort
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Appetite suppression due to infection
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Physical weakness during disease outbreaks
This results in faster animal recovery, improved feed conversion, and reduced mortality—especially critical in broilers, piglets, and lactating sows.
3. Supports Barn Hygiene and Waste Management
Gastrointestinal infections are often accompanied by diarrhea, mucus-rich stools, and bad odor, creating an unhealthy barn environment. After treatment with AMOXICOS 20%, animals show:
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Improved digestion
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More consistent stool
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Reduced smell in animal housing
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Better bedding conditions and biosecurity
Healthier digestive tracts also reduce the risk of reinfection, helping break the cycle of disease on your farm.
4. Flexible Dosage for All Livestock
AMOXICOS 20% is designed for easy integration into farm routines, with clear dosage guidelines for both poultry and larger livestock species
5. Safe and Effective with Minimal Restrictions
AMOXICOS 20% is well-tolerated across species. However, it should not be used in animals with known hypersensitivity to amoxicillin, colistin, or paracetamol.
Withdrawal Period:
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Meat withdrawal: 7 days before slaughter
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Milk withdrawal: Not specified (consult veterinarian for lactating animals)
This short withdrawal time allows for quick turnover and compliance with food safety regulations.
Why Choose AMOXICOS 20% by Sakan?
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✅ Triple-action formula (antibiotic + antipyretic + pain relief)
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✅ Fast-acting solution for respiratory and digestive diseases
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✅ Broad-spectrum protection against common pathogens
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✅ High solubility for easy administration via drinking water
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✅ Backed by Sakan Vietnam – manufactured under WHO-GMP standards
Whether you’re a poultry producer, pig farmer, or managing a mixed-species operation, AMOXICOS 20% provides the protection and recovery support your animals need.
Ideal Situations for Using AMOXICOS 20%
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During outbreaks of diarrhea or enteritis
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In response to high fevers or respiratory symptoms
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For head swelling or edema in young birds and piglets
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In mixed-infection cases requiring broad antimicrobial coverage
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For routine prevention in high-density housing or after transportation
Conclusion
In the face of increasingly complex disease threats on modern farms, you need a product that works fast, works broadly, and works safely. AMOXICOS 20% delivers on all fronts.
With its unique combination of amoxicillin, colistin, and paracetamol, it treats infections, controls symptoms, and accelerates recovery—helping you protect your animals and your bottom line.
Choose AMOXICOS 20% by Sakan, and give your livestock the advantage of better health, better performance, and faster recovery—from the inside out.
References
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Giguère, S., Prescott, J. F., & Dowling, P. M. (2013). Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine. 5th ed. Wiley-Blackwell.
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McDowell, L. R. (2000). Vitamins and Minerals in Animal Nutrition. Academic Press.


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