01
COMPOSITION
Each 100ml contains:
Ceftiofur………………… 5 g
Miglyol q.s…………… 100 ml
02
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Shake well before use
- Goats, sheep: 1 ml/15 kg b.w, I.M injection.
- Cattle: 1 ml/20-30 kg b.w, I.M or S.C injection.
- Dogs, cats: 1 ml/15 kg b.w, I.M or S.C injection.
In severe cases, repeat injection after 24 hours
03
INDICATION
Ceftiofur is a new generation, broad-spectrum antibiotic, which is administered for treatment of pneumonia, Mycoplasmosis, Pasteurellosis, Salmonellosis, mastitis, metritis, (MMA), leptospirosis, swine erysipelas, dermatitis, arthritis, Acute bovine interdigital necrobacillosis (foot rot, pododermatitis), septicemia, Edema disease (E.coli), gastroenteritis, diarrhea, specific streptococcus infection.
CONTRAINDICATION
Do not use in animals with known hypersensitivity to Ceftiofur
04
NOTE
– No drug resistance.
– Does not affect the fetus of animals.
– No antibiotic residue.
– No reduction in milk production.
– Safe for dairy cows and sows.
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II. The Magic Ingredient: Ceftiofur
What’s the secret sauce in CEP 5.0? It’s Ceftiofur, the third-generation cephalosporin that’s taking the veterinary world by storm. This broad-spectrum antibiotic is the hero we all need (Lhermie et al., 2016).
Each 100ml contains:
- Ceftiofur: 5g
- Miglyol: 100ml
This combination is not just a random mix; it’s a carefully crafted formula designed to bring wellness to your animals.
A. Pneumonia’s Worst Nightmare
Pneumonia in cattle? Say no more! CEP 5.0 is here to fight the good fight, targeting those nasty bacteria and giving your livestock the breath of fresh air they deserve (Michael et al., 2008).
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Mastitis doesn’t stand a chance against CEP 5.0. With its powerful Ceftiofur component, it’s like having a superhero in your barn (Oliver et al., 2004).
C. Metritis and More
Metritis, pasteurellosis, typhoid – these are just words when you have CEP 5.0 by your side. It’s the all-in-one solution that doesn’t back down (Sheldon et al., 2009).
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References
- Lhermie, G., Ferran, A. A., Assié, S., Cassard, H., & El Garch, F. (2016). Impact of timing and dosage of a fluoroquinolone treatment on the microbiological, pathological, and clinical outcomes of calves challenged with Mannheimia haemolytica. Veterinary Research, 47(1), 88.
- Michael, G. B., Kadlec, K., Sweeney, M. T., Brzuszkiewicz, E., Liesegang, H., Daniel, R., … & Schwarz, S. (2012). ICEPmu1, an integrative conjugative element (ICE) of Pasteurella multocida: analysis of the regions that comprise 12 antimicrobial resistance genes. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 67(1), 84-90.
- Oliver, S. P., Gillespie, B. E., Headrick, S. J., Lewis, M. J., Dowlen, H. H., & Johnson, D. L. (2004). Efficacy of extended ceftiofur intramammary therapy for treatment of subclinical mastitis in lactating dairy cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 87(8), 2393-2400.
- Prescott, J. F., Baggot, J. D., & Walker, R. D. (2000). Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine. Iowa State University Press.
- Sheldon, I. M., Lewis, G. S., LeBlanc, S., & Gilbert, R. O. (2009). Defining postpartum uterine disease in cattle. Theriogenology, 65(8), 1516-1530.
- Sweeney, M. T., Lindeman, C., Johansen, L., Mullin, K., Murray, R., Senn, M. K., … & Watts, J. L. (2012). Pharmacokinetics of ceftiofur crystalline-free acid sterile suspension in the equine. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 35(6), 620-623.
- https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00237/full
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