Fine-granulated tylvalosin-based drug — a modern macrolide with a broad- spectrum action, especially effective against mycoplasma, spirochetes and lawsonia with minimal withdrawal periods and in a convenient dosage form
Tylvalosin belongs to the pharmacotherapeutic group of macrolides. Tinivazol is active against the following microorganisms:
Tinivazol is used in broilers and replacement chickens for primary and secondary diseases of the gastrointestinal tract of bacterial etiology and respiratory system caused by pathogens sensitive to tylvalosin.
Tinivazol is used in pigs for enzootic pneumonia, proliferative enteropathy, dysentery and other primary and secondary diseases of the respiratory system and gastrointestinal tract of bacterial etiology caused by pathogens sensitive to tylvalosin.
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Specie |
Method of administration |
Dosage |
Treatment course |
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Broilers and replacement chickens |
Orally, individually or by a group method with drinking water or feed |
45-75 mg/1 kg of poultry body weight (15-25 mg of tylvalosin /1 kg of poultry body weight) |
Once a day for 3-5 days
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Pigs |
7.5-15 mg/1 kg of animal body weight (2.5-5 mg of tylvalosin /1 kg of animal body weight) |
Once a day for 5-7 days
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Contraindications and special instructions:
Increased individual sensitivity of animals or poultry to the component of the drug, severe liver and / or kidney failure.
Avoid using the drug in laying hens and replacement chickens less than 2 weeks before laying, as tylvalosin accumulates in eggs.
The use in lactating and pregnant sows is advised to be under the supervision of a veterinarian based on an assessment of the ratio of the expected benefit to the possible risk of its use.
Withdrawal period:
meat: 3 days