DRAXXIN for Beef DRAXXIN for Dairy Swine Prescribing Information Veterinarians

 



  • Convenient, low dose volume (1 mL/40 kg, or 1.1 mL/100 lb, 100 mg of tulathromycin/mL) and easily syringeable.
  • Single dose SC (under the skin) injection in the neck of cattle.
  • Packaged in 100, 250 and 500 mL glass vials.
  • Ready-to-use, clear aqueous solution.
  • Highly syringeable.

Significantly less force was required to expel DRAXXIN through a 10-mL plastic syringe with an 18-gauge, 1.5-inch needle, compared to Nuflor or Micotil (Figure 11).5



100 mL vial treats 17–500 lb cattle or 8,770 lbs of cattle treated

250 mL vial treats 43–500 lb cattle or 21,925 lbs of cattle treated

500 mL vial treats 87–500 lb cattle or 43,850 lbs of cattle treated

  • Do not use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older.
  • Do not use in calves to be processed for veal. Effects on reproductive performance, pregnancy and lactation have not been determined.



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