Chinese Professional Antibiotic Injection Of Oxytetracycline - Estradiol Benzoate Injection 0.2% – Fangtong Detail:
Composition:
Each ml contains 2mg estradiol benzoate.
Descriptions: N/A
Indications:
Supply estrogen for female livestocks, stimulate oestrus and ovulation, increase efficiency of oosperm, and the number of embryo. Enhances the precision of the onset of oestrus and ensures a high fertility oocyte at ovulation.
For prevention and treatment of many postpartum diseases such as hysteritis, uterus pyogenesis and colpitis. Stimulate secretion of latex.
Pharmacological action: N/A
Usage and administration:
For intramuscular injection.
Cattle: 5-20mg (2.5-10ml) per time.
Horses: 10-20mg (5-10ml) per time.
Sheep&goats: 1-3mg (0.5-1.5ml) per time.
Dogs: 0.2-0.5mg (0.1-0.25ml) per time.
Side effect and contraindication: N/A
Precaution: N/A
Withdrawal time:
Slaughter: 28 days. Milk: 72 hours
Storage and expired time:
Put in cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
3 years
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