Gräub AG Tandozin (sulfamethoxypyridazine) is as antibiotic injection solution used to treat bacterial infections in large animals
INDICATIONS
- Respiratory Infections: Treatment of pneumonia and other lung-related bacterial diseases.
- Gastrointestinal Infections: Management of bacterial enteritis and related digestive tract issues.
- Urogenital Infections: Addressing bacterial infections of the urinary and reproductive systems.
- General Sepsis: Treatment of systemic bacterial blood infections.
- Wound and Skin Infections: Managing secondary bacterial infections in wounds or specific skin conditions.
ADMINISTRATION
- Subcutaneous (SC/SQ): This is the most common method for pet owners to perform at home. The medication is injected into the fatty tissue just under the skin, often in the scruff (loose skin between the shoulder blades).
- Intramuscular (IM): The injection is delivered deep into a large muscle, such as the thigh or neck. This is typically done by a veterinary professional to ensure correct depth and to avoid hitting nerves or blood vessels.
- Intravenous (IV): Administered directly into a vein, usually in a clinical setting by a veterinarian for rapid absorption.