Tylosin Phosphate
TYLOSTAR is bacteriostatic antibiotic belonging to the group of pleuromutilin’s, which acts by inhibition of protein synthesis against mycoplasmas, gram positive organism, including penicillin resistant organism and gram-negative organisms.
TYLOSTAR possesses an activity against adhesive Enterobacteriaceae such as E. coli, Salmonella spp., in the gut (hindering their adhesion on the intestinal villi, their penetration through the intestinal mucous membrane and impeding their colonization's phase as well) leads to better FCR and body weight gain.
Composition of Tylostar:
Each kg contains.
- Tylosin Phosphate : 100.0 g
- Carrier : Q.S
Indications:
- Prevention, Treatment and control of CRD caused by different mycoplasma spp.
- Effective against Tylosin-sensitive pathogenic microorganisms, Mycoplasmosis, Chronic Respiratory Disease, Necrotic Enteritis, Infectious Synovitis & Spirochaetosis (Borreliosis) in chickens.
- Control of mortality caused by necrotic enteritis (NE) associated with Clostridium perfringens in broiler chickens.
- Control of CRD associated with Mycoplasma gallisepticum at the time of vaccination or other stress in chicken.
- Improves FCR, weight gain, Egg production and Productivity.
Benefits of Tylostar:
- Helps to prevent Mycoplasma infections (Enzootic pneumonia, chronic respiratory disease) and porcine respiratory disease complex.
- It has a synergistic activity with tetracyclines against other primary (A.pleuropneumoniae, B.bronchiseptica) and secondary (P.multocida) respiratory pathogens.
- Combination with Oxytetracycline /Chlortetracycline enhances Anti-microbial activity.
- Helps to protect the monogastric animals from Gram-positive, Gram negative bacteria and mycoplasma.
- Excellent growth-promoting agent in monogastric animals.
- Improves Feed conversion ratio (FCR), Weight gain, Egg production and Hatchability.
Dosage and Administration:
Broilers:
200 g per MT of feed from day 1 till 45th day
Layers:
500 g per MT of feed from point of lay till 42nd week & 200 g per MT of feed from 43 week to culling
Breeders:
500 g per MT of feed from point of lay to culling
Or as advised by Consultant Veterinarian / Nutritionist.
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