Description :
Enrofloxacin is a bactericidal agent , the bactericidal activity of enrofloxacin is concentration dependent ,
with susceptible bacteria cell death occurring with 20 -30 mins of exposure .
Enrofloxacin has demonstrated a significant post -antibiotic effect for both gram negative bacteria and is active in both stationary and growth phases of bacterial replication .
Indications :
Enrofloxacin injection is a broad spectrum antibiotic active against gram positive and gram negative bacteria as well as mycoplasmas and chlamydias .
Side Effects :
With the exception of potential cartilage abnormalitiese in young animals , the adverse effect profile of these drugs appears to be minimal . Gl distress ( vomiting , anorexia ) is the most common , yet infrequently reported adverse effect . Although not reported thus far in animals , hypersensitivity reactions , crystalluria and CNS effects ( dizziness , stimulation ) could potentially occur .
Precautions :
Enrofloxacin injection is not suitable for horse , dogs which are 8 weeks old and laying hens .
Dosage and Administration :
Inject intravenous or intramuscular for animals : 2.5 mg/ kg of bw .
Withdrawal Times :
Milk : 72 hrs
Meat : 14 days
Storage :
Store at room temperature ( 15-20°C) and protect from light .
Presentation :
10ml,20ml,50ml,100ml,250ml,500ml
Keep out of reach of children and uninformed persons .