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Liquamycin LA-200 Oxytetracycline Injectable Antibiotic 500 mL

$92.42

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The Liquamycin LA-200 Oxytetracycline Injectable Antibiotic is a trusted solution for managing common illnesses in livestock. This powerful, long-acting antibiotic is designed to provide up to four days of treatment from a single injection, which means less stress for both you and your animals. It’s a go-to for a variety of bacterial infections, including respiratory issues like shipping fever and pneumonia. Keeping a bottle of this on hand is a sound choice for providing your cattle, swine, and sheep with the care they need when they get sick.

Key Features of Liquamycin LA-200 Oxytetracycline Injectable Antibiotic

Provides long-lasting therapeutic levels for up to four days
Broad-spectrum action against a wide range of common bacteria
Aids in the treatment of bacterial pneumonia and shipping fever
Helps to control scours and calf diphtheria
Single-dose administration reduces the need for repeated handling
Effective for use in cattle, swine, and sheep
A practical treatment for pinkeye in cattle
Helps address secondary bacterial infections associated with viral diseases

Additional Information

Brand: Zoetis
Product Type: Injectable Antibiotic
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Product Use: Treatment of bacterial infections in livestock
Size: 500 mL
Material: Oxytetracycline Liquid injection
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When administering this injection, a clean, sterile needle and syringe are crucial to prevent secondary infections. Be sure to select a needle gauge and length appropriate for the animal’s size and injection site. Always consult with your veterinarian to confirm the correct dosage and withdrawal times for your specific animal and condition, as these can vary.

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