Pennchlor 64 (Chlortetracycline HCl)
Soluble Powder Concentrate,
25.6oz , 24/Case
Pharmgate 001-19003

Pennchlor 64 (Chlortetracycline HCl) <br> Soluble Powder Concentrate, <br> 25.6oz , 24/Case <br> Pharmgate 001-19003
Pennchlor 64 (Chlortetracycline HCl)
Soluble Powder Concentrate,
25.6oz , 24/Case
Pharmgate 001-19003
Item# Pharmgate-001-19003
Regular price: $350.00
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Pennchlor 64 (Chlortetracycline HCl) <br> Soluble Powder Concentrate, <br> 25.6oz , 24/Case <br> Pharmgate 001-19003
Pennchlor 64 (Chlortetracycline HCl)
Soluble Powder Concentrate,
25.6oz , 24/Case
Pharmgate 001-19003

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Active Ingredient chlortetracycline hydrochloride Description Broad-spectrum antibiotic (chlortetracycline HCl 102.4 g per packet [64 g/lb]) soluble powder concentrate for use in drinking water to control or treat the following diseases caused by organisms susceptible to chlortetracycline: SWINE • Bacterial Enteritis (scours) (Escherichia coli) • Bacterial Pneumonia (Pasteurella spp., Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae (Hemophilus spp.), Klebsiella spp.) CHICKENS • Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD) and Air-Sac Infection (Mycoplasma gallisepticum, E. coli) • Infectious Synovitis (Mycoplasma synoviae) • Control of mortality caused by fowl cholera (Pasteurella multocida) in growing chickens CALVES • Bacterial Pneumonia (Pasteurella spp., Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae [Hemophilus spp.], Klebsiella spp.) • Bacterial Enteritis (E. coli) TURKEYS • Control of complicating bacterial organisms associated with Bluecomb (transmissible enteritis or Corona virus enteritis) susceptible to chlortetracycline • Infectious Synovitis (Mycoplasma synoviae) Not to be used for more than 14 consecutive days in chickens and turkeys, 5 days in calves, or 5 days in swine. Do not use in laying chickens. For growing turkeys only. Do not administer to calves within 1 day of slaughter. Do not administer to chickens at 1,000 mg/gallon of water (one packet per 102.4 gallons) within 24 hours of slaughter. Zero day withdrawal in swine.