Huvepharma Sulmet Water Solution (Sulfamethazine) is indicated for the control and treatment of bacterial and protozoal diseases in livestock and poultry.
INDICATIONS
In Cattle
- Respiratory Diseases: Bacterial pneumonia and bovine respiratory disease complex caused by Pasteurella spp..
- Intestinal Issues: Bacterial scours (colibacillosis) caused by Escherichia coli.
- Foot and Throat Infections: Foot rot (necrotic pododermatitis) and calf diphtheria caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum.
- Uterine/Mammary Infections: Acute metritis and acute mastitis (specifically in beef cattle) caused by Streptococcus spp..
In Swine
- Bacterial Scours: Porcine colibacillosis caused by E. coli.
- Respiratory Infections: Bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella spp..
In Poultry
- Chickens:
- Coccidiosis: Caused by Eimeria tenella and E. necatrix.
- Infectious Coryza: Caused by Avibacterium paragallinarum.
- Fowl Cholera: Acute outbreaks caused by Pasteurella multocida.
- Pullorum Disease: Caused by Salmonella pullorum.
- Turkeys:
- Coccidiosis: Caused by Eimeria meleagrimitis and E. adenoeides.
ADMINISTRATION
Cattle, Calves, and Swine
- Initial Treatment: A higher initial dose is administered on the first day.
- Maintenance Treatment: A reduced maintenance dose is administered daily for the following days (2, 3, and 4).
- Dairy Restrictions: Not for use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older (due to potential milk residues).
- Age Limits: Not for use in calves under one month of age or those on an all-milk diet.
Stock Solution Preparation for Cattle, Calves, and Swine:
To make a stock solution, the entire 1 lb package content is typically dissolved in one gallon of water to achieve a specific concentration. This stock solution is then diluted further to the correct daily concentration for the animals’ water supply.
Chickens and Turkeys
- General Administration: A specific amount of the solution is added to each gallon of drinking water.
- Specific Disease Treatment Durations:
- Infectious Coryza (chickens): Medicate for 2 consecutive days.
- Acute Fowl Cholera and Pullorum Disease (chickens): Medicate for 6 consecutive days.
- Coccidiosis (chickens and turkeys): Medicate at the general concentration for 2 days, then reduce the drug concentration for 4 additional days.
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