[Veterinary drug name] Common name: Fluphenicol powder
[Veterinary drug name] Common name: Fluphenicol powder
Product Name:
English name: Florfenicol Powder Chinese pinyin: Fubenniao Fen
[Main ingredient] Fluphenicol
[Appearance] This product is a white or off white powder.
[Pharmacological Effects] Pharmacodynamic Fluphenicol belongs to the broad-spectrum amide alcohol antibiotics and is a bacteriostatic agent. It binds with the 5OS subunit of ribosomes
Plays a role by inhibiting the synthesis of bacterial proteins. Has strong antibacterial activity against various Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. Hemolytic Pasteurella, Pasteurella multocida, and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae are highly sensitive to florfenicol. In vitro, the antibacterial activity of florfenicol against many microorganisms is similar or stronger than that of methicillin. Some bacteria that are resistant to amide alcohols due to acetylation, such as Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, may still be sensitive to florfenicol. Mainly used for bacterial diseases caused by sensitive bacteria in pigs, chickens, and fish, such as respiratory system diseases in cattle and pigs caused by hemolytic Pasteurella, Pasteurella multocida, and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae. Salmonella induced typhoid and paratyphoid fever, chicken cholera, chicken dysentery, Escherichia coli disease, etc; Bacterial sepsis, enteritis, and red skin disease in fish caused by Pasteurella, Vibrio, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Enterobacteriaceae. Pharmacokinetic Fluphenicol is rapidly absorbed by oral administration, and the therapeutic concentration can be reached in the blood after about 1 hour. The peak blood drug concentration can be reached within 1-3 hours. The bioavailability is over 80%. Flufenicol is widely distributed in animals and can penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Mainly excreted in its original form from urine, with a small amount excreted with feces.
[Drug Interactions] (1) Macrolides and lincolamines have the same target of action as this product, which is the 50S subunit of bacterial ribosomes
When combined, they can produce mutual antagonistic effects.
(2) It may antagonize the bactericidal activity of penicillin or aminoglycoside drugs, but it has not been proven in animals yet.
[Function and use: Amide alcohol antibiotics. Used for infections caused by Pasteurella and Escherichia coli.].
[Usage and Dosage] Based on this product. Oral administration: 0.1-0.15g per 1kg body weight for pigs and chickens, twice a day, for 3-5 consecutive days.
Fish 50-75mg, once a day, for 3-5 consecutive days.
[Adverse reactions] This product has a certain immunosuppressive effect when used at doses higher than the recommended level. [Precautions] (1) Chickens that lay heavy for human consumption should not be used during the egg laying period.
(2) Chickens should be used with caution. Embryotoxic, use with caution in livestock during pregnancy and lactation. (3) Animals during the vaccination period or with severe immune dysfunction are prohibited from use. (4) Animals with renal insufficiency require appropriate reduction or extension of dosing intervals.
[Rest period] Pigs for 20 days, chickens for 5 days, fish for 375 days.
Specification 20%
Packaging 1500g/bag
Store in a sealed container and store in a dry place.
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