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COMPOSITION
Each 100gr contains:
- Doxycycline hyclate: 20 g
- Gentamycin sulphate: 20 g
- Excipients: q.s. to 100 g
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DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION
Gentadox should be administered via drinking water or mixed into feed.
Treatment Dosage:
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Poultry and Swine: 1 g per 2–3 liters of water, or 1 g per 10–15 kg body weight, for 3–5 days
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Calves, Lambs, Kids: 1 g per 40–50 kg body weight, twice daily (morning and evening) for 3–5 days
Preventive Dosage:
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Use half the treatment dose for 3–5 days during stressful periods or high disease risk
📌 Always ensure animals have continuous access to clean water and feed during treatment.
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INDICATION
Gentadox is indicated for the treatment of respiratory and gastrointestinal infections caused by susceptible bacteria, particularly in:
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Poultry (chickens, ducks, geese, quails)
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Swine
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Calves, lambs, and kids (young goats)
Common conditions treated:
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Coryza and CRD
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Asthmatic respiratory syndrome (bronchitis-like signs)
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Mycoplasmosis
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Necrotic enteritis
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Bacterial diarrhea and enteritis
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CRD accompanied by diarrhea in piglets and lambs
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CONTRAINDICATION
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Do not use in animals hypersensitive to Tetracyclines or Aminoglycosides
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Avoid use in animals with severe kidney or liver dysfunction
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Do not administer simultaneously with:
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Penicillins
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Cephalosporins
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Quinolones
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Cycloserine
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Always consult a veterinarian before beginning any treatment regimen.
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WITHDRAWAL TIME
- Cattle, goats, sheep: 14 days
- Pigs: 8 days
- Poultry: 7 days
Gentadox: The Ultimate Respiratory and Digestive Infection Fighter in Livestock and Poultry
Respiratory and gastrointestinal infections continue to be a major concern in modern livestock and poultry production. These infections not only compromise animal health and performance but also result in significant economic losses due to reduced feed efficiency, slower growth, and increased mortality. In such scenarios, producers need a broad-spectrum, fast-acting solution they can rely on. That’s where Gentadox comes in.
Gentadox is a scientifically advanced combination therapy designed to combat a wide range of bacterial infections affecting the respiratory and digestive systems in poultry, swine, calves, sheep, and goats. With its dual active ingredients — Doxycycline hyclate and Gentamycin sulphate — Gentadox provides powerful, synergistic antibacterial action that delivers results.
What is Gentadox?
Gentadox is a veterinary-grade powder formulation that combines two potent antibiotics:
Composition (Per 100 g):
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Doxycycline hyclate: 20 g
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Gentamycin sulphate: 20 g
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Excipients: q.s. to 100 g
This balanced formulation is designed for oral administration via drinking water or feed, offering excellent bioavailability and fast onset of action.
How Gentadox Works
Gentadox harnesses the synergy between two powerful antibiotics:
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Doxycycline, a broad-spectrum tetracycline, inhibits bacterial protein synthesis at the 30S ribosomal subunit. It is particularly effective against intracellular pathogens such as Chlamydia, Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, and Haemophilus.
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Gentamycin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic, acts by disrupting protein synthesis at a different ribosomal target (30S), offering bactericidal action against Gram-negative pathogens like E.coli, Salmonella, and Klebsiella.
Together, these agents provide comprehensive coverage against respiratory and intestinal bacteria, making Gentadox an ideal solution for mixed or resistant infections.
Benefits of Gentadox
✅ 1. Effective Against Dual-System Infections
Gentadox is uniquely formulated to treat infections that affect both the respiratory and digestive systems, especially:
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Coryza (Infectious rhinitis)
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Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD)
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Asthmatic breathing and gurgling
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Enteritis and necrotic enteritis
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Diarrhea with green, yellow, white, or bloody stools
This makes it ideal for complex clinical cases involving multiple symptoms and pathogens.
✅ 2. Broad-Spectrum Bacterial Elimination
The combined action of Doxycycline and Gentamycin makes Gentadox highly effective against a wide array of pathogens, including:
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E. coli, Salmonella, Klebsiella
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Pasteurella, Haemophilus, Mycoplasma
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Staphylococcus and Streptococcus spp.
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Chlamydia, Rickettsia, Campylobacter, Bordetella
This broad-spectrum efficacy ensures quick resolution of symptoms, reduced transmission risk, and minimized need for additional treatments.
✅ 3. Powerful Respiratory Relief for Poultry and Swine
Gasping, coughing, nasal discharge, and chronic wheezing (especially with diarrhea) are clear signs of mixed CRD and digestive infection. Gentadox delivers fast, targeted relief by:
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Reducing inflammation
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Clearing mucous buildup
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Restoring appetite and energy levels
Within 2–3 days, most birds and animals show visible improvement.
✅ 4. Effective for Diarrhea and Enteric Infections
Whether it’s green, yellow, white, or bloody stools, Gentadox helps restore gut balance and stops diarrhea at its source. This prevents dehydration, weakness, and weight loss, supporting better recovery and performance.
✅ 5. Versatile and Easy to Administer
Gentadox can be mixed into drinking water or feed, allowing convenient mass treatment with:
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No injections required
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Less stress for animals
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Reduced labor cost for farmers
It is suitable for all production stages: broilers, breeders, piglets, weaners, lambs, and kids.
Conclusion
When it comes to dual-action infection control in livestock and poultry, Gentadox stands out as one of the most effective and versatile solutions. Whether you’re treating respiratory infections, enteritis, or complex syndromes like CRD with diarrhea, Gentadox offers broad-spectrum coverage, fast relief, and easy administration.
With trusted results across multiple species and affordable dosing, Gentadox is the ideal choice for smart, proactive farm management.
Choose Gentadox—because your animals deserve the best protection.
References
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Sakan Vietnam (2024). Gentadox Product Datasheet
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FAO. (2021). Control of Respiratory and Enteric Bacterial Infections in Livestock
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NRC. (2012). Nutritional and Disease Management in Poultry and Swine
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Giguère, S. et al. (2013). Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine, 5th Ed.


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