01
COMPOSITION
Contain per 100ml.
Tylosin tartrate… 30 g
Colistin sulfat….. 50.000.000UI
Dung môi vừa đủ…… 100ml
02
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
Intramuscular injection once a day, use continuously for 2-3 days.
- Piglets, goats, sheep, calves, calves: 1ml/15 kg bw
- Swine: 1ml/10-15 kg bw
- Buffalo, cow, sow: 1ml/20-30 kg bw
- Poultry: 1ml/5-7kg bw
03
INDICATION
Special treatment of enteritis, diarrhea white stools, yellow stools, gray stools, bloody diarrhea, abdominal distention, bloating, swelling head, E.coli, metritis, urethritis, pneumonia, arthritis
Tylo DC Max: Your Ultimate Solution for Livestock’s Gastrointestinal & Respiratory Troubles
Ladies and gentlemen, let’s talk about a problem that’s been giving our livestock a hard time – diarrhea. It’s messy, it’s troublesome, and it’s downright unpleasant. But more than that, it’s a serious health concern for our animals.
The Culprits Behind the Scene
Diarrhea in livestock can be caused by a variety of factors, including bacterial infections, viruses, and parasites. These nasty little troublemakers can cause inflammation in the intestines, leading to the symptoms we all know too well – loose, watery stools, and in severe cases, bloody diarrhea.
Enter Tylo DC Max: The Game-Changer
Now, what if I told you there’s a product that can tackle this issue head-on? A product that doesn’t just mask the symptoms but goes straight to the root of the problem? Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to Tylo DC Max. This product is a potent combination of Tylosin Tartrate and Colistin Sulfate, two heavy-hitters in the world of veterinary medicine.
Tylosin Tartrate: The Bacteria Buster
Tylosin Tartrate is a macrolide antibiotic that’s been shown to be effective against a wide range of bacteria. It works by inhibiting protein synthesis in bacteria, effectively stopping them in their tracks and preventing them from causing further harm.
Colistin Sulfate: The Gram-Negative Guardian
On the other hand, Colistin Sulfate is a polypeptide antibiotic that’s particularly effective against gram-negative bacteria. It’s been used in veterinary medicine for decades to prevent and treat infections caused by these types of bacteria.
Conclusion: A Winning Combination
So there you have it, folks. With Tylo DC Max, you’re not just treating the symptoms of diarrhea & respiratory diseases in your livestock – you’re tackling the problem at its source. And with the combined power of Tylosin Tartrate and Colistin Sulfate, you can rest easy knowing that your animals are in good hands.
So, folks, if you’re tired of dealing with enteritis, diarrhea, E.coli, pneumonia, and other such diseases, it’s time to give Tylo DC Max a try. Trust me, your livestock and poultry will thank you for it!
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