Best quality Veterinary Albendazole Of Cattle Cows - Oxytetracycline WSP 20% – Fangtong Detail:
Composition
Each gram contains Oxytetracycline 200mg.
Indications
Oxytetracycline 20% powder is a broad spectrum antibiotic and is active against a large number of Gram-positive and Gram-negative organisms. Species of Streptococci, Staphylococci, Pasteurella, Breucella, Corynebacteria, Erysipelothrix, Colifirms and Salmonella are sensitive to Oxytetracycline 20% Powder. Some Rickettsia and the large viruses are also affected and active against other organisms such as Pseudomonas, Proteus is useful. It is effective against someprotozoa.
Oxytetracycline 20% powder is indicated for prevention and treatment of infections caused by bacterial and Mycoplasma organisms in poultry i.e CRD, sinusitis, infectious coryza, pneumonia Blue comb & synovitis.
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By Rachel from Greek - 2015.05.13 17:00
Good quality and fast delivery, it's very nice. Some products have a little bit problem, but the supplier replaced timely, overall, we are satisfied.
By Page from South Korea - 2016.03.07 13:42