Veterinary Product Information
Chlorosol-50 (Canada)
This page contains information on Chlorosol-50 for veterinary use.The information provided typically includes the following:
- Chlorosol-50 Indications
- Warnings and cautions for Chlorosol-50
- Direction and dosage information for Chlorosol-50
Chlorosol-50
This treatment applies to the following species:(brand Of Chlortetracycline)
Medicated Feed Premix
Din 02172631
Veterinary Use Only
Active Ingredient |
Per Kg |
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Chlortetracycline hydrochloride |
110 g |
Warning
Treated animals must not be slaughtered for use in food for at least: Chickens, turkeys and swine - 7 days; Cattle and calves - 5 days; Lambs - 4 days after the latest treatment with this drug. This product must not be used in lactating dairy cows.
Mixing Directions
To Obtain The % Chlortetracycline Hydrochloride In Complete Feed. |
Add The Amount In Kg Of Chlorosol-50 Per Tonne (1000 Kg) Complete Feed. |
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0.0022 (or 22 mg/kg) |
0.2 kg |
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0.0055 (or 55 mg/kg) |
0.5 kg |
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0.011 (or 110 mg/kg) |
1.0 kg |
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0.022 (or 220 mg/kg) |
2.0 kg |
Beef Cattle
To provide 70 mg of chlortetracycline hydrochloride per head per day, add 1.4 kg Chlorosol-50 per tonne (1000 kg) of cattle supplement and feed at the rate of 454 g (1 lb) per head per day.
Directions For Use
Species |
Chlorosol-50 Indications - Prevention Or Treatment |
Kg Chlorosol-50 Per Tonne Of Complete Feed |
Concentration In %
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Feeding Directions |
Broiler, Layer And Replacement Chickens And Turkeys |
As an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains during periods of stress caused by moving, debeaking, chilling, vaccination or extreme temperature changes, and increasing egg production, hatchability and feed efficiency following drops in these caused by the above mentioned changes. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration. In the case of vaccination, feed for 8-10 days immediately following vaccination. For other stress conditions, feed for at least 5 days. |
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As an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains, egg production, hatchability, eggshell quality and feed efficiency in the presence of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and increasing egg production, hatchability and feed efficiency following drops in these caused by CRD. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration from the onset of symptoms of CRD, for at least one month or until a few days after symptoms disappear. |
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As an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains, egg production, hatchability, eggshell quality and feed efficiency in the presence of CRD and while under stress caused by moving, debeaking vaccination or extreme temperature changes. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration from the onset of symptoms of CRD, for at least one month or until a few days after symptoms disappear. |
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As an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains in the presence of non-specific enteritis. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration from the onset of symptoms for at least one month or until a few days after symptoms disappear. |
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As an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains when birds are expected to be exposed to mild attacks of CRD and/or non-specific enteritis. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration during periods when birds are expected to be exposed to these infections. |
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Broiler Chickens And Turkeys |
As an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains in the presence of CRD and as an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains during periods of stress. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration from the onset of symptoms of CRD, for at least 5 days or until a few days after the symptoms have disappeared. |
Turkeys |
As an aid in the treatment of infectious synovitis. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration when symptoms appear and continue for at least 2 weeks after symptoms disappear. |
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As an aid in the treatment of hexamitiasis. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration when symptoms appear and continue for a few days after symptoms disappear. |
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As an aid in the prevention of infectious synovitis and infectious sinusitis. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration for as long as birds are expected to be exposed to the infection. |
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As an aid in the prevention of hexamitiasis. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration for as long as birds are expected to be exposed to the infection. |
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Swine |
As an aid in stimulating appetite and maintaining weight gains during periods of stress caused by moving, vaccination, extreme temperature changes and castration. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration during periods of stress and until 10 days after the stress condition has been eliminated. |
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As an aid in the treatment of bacterial enteritis (scours). |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration following the appearance of symptoms and until 3 days after symptoms disappear. Pigs off feed should be given individual treatment. Pre-starter feeds and feeds to be fed up to and including 6 weeks of age are required to contain 0.022% chlortetracycline hydrochloride. |
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As an aid in maintaining weight gains in the presence of atrophic rhinitis. |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration for as long as symptoms of atrophic rhinitis persist. This product has no effect on the organism causing atrophic rhinitis. Not accepted for pre-starters. |
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As an aid in the prevention of bacterial diarrhea (scours). |
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Feed continuously as the sole ration during the period of early growth up to 32 kg of body weight. Pre-starter feeds and feeds to be fed up to and including 6 weeks of age should contain 0.022% of chlortetracycline hydrochloride. |
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Beef Cattle And Non-lactating Dairy Cattle |
As an aid in the prevention of foot rot. |
1.4 Kg |
0.22 Mg/kg Body Weight Per Day Or 70 Mg Per Head Per Day In Complete Feed |
Feed continuously during the period animals are exposed to this disease. |
Calves |
As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis (scours). |
0.5 Kg |
0.0055%
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feed Continuously During The Period Of Early Growth Up To 136 Kg Of Body Weight. |
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lambs |
As an aid in the reduction of losses due to enterotoxemia in feedlot lambs. |
0.2 Kg |
0.0022%
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Feed continuously as the sole ration while lambs are in feedlot. |
Storage Conditions
Store at temperatures below 30ºC Protect from moisture.
Made in Canada
Vétoquinol N.-A. Inc., 2000, ch. Georges, Lavaltrie, QC, Canada J5T 3S5
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Net |
Code |
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25 kg |
06550 |
656460F |
Nac No.
123419922000, CHEMIN GEORGES, LAVALTRIE, QC, J5T 3S5
| Telephone: | 450-586-2252 | |
| Order Desk: | 800-363-1700 | |
| Fax: | 450-586-4649 | |
| Website: | www.vetoquinol.ca | |
| Email: | info@vetoquinol.ca |
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