Enrofloxacin Injection Veterinary Medicine Drug for Animal Use

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Product Description

Overview & Basic Information
Model NO.
Enrofloxacin
Type
The First Class
Pharmacodynamic Factors
Animal Species
Storage Method
Light Proof / Airtight
Target Animals
Poultry, Livestock, Dog, Cat
Main Content
Enrofloxacin 10%
Administration
Injection
Withdrawal Period
14 Days (Cattle/Sheep), 10 Days (Pigs)
Shelf Life
2 Years
Specification
100ml/bottle
Product Description
Pharmacologic Action

Enrofloxacin is a broad-spectrum bactericide specifically developed for animal use. It inhibits bacterial DNA gyrase, interfering with DNA replication, transcription, and repair. It is highly effective against Coli, Salmonella, Pasteurella, Mycoplasma, and various Gram-positive/Gram-negative bacteria.

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Pharmacokinetics
Rapidly absorbed via intramuscular injection with high bioavailability (91.9% in pigs, 82% in cows). It distributes widely across tissues and body fluids, maintaining higher concentrations in tissues than in plasma.
Drug Interactions
  • Synergistic effect with aminoglycosides or broad-spectrum penicillin.
  • Avoid combination with heavy metal ions (Ca2+, Mg2+, Fe3+, Al3+) as they may affect absorption.
  • Caution when used with theophylline or caffeine as it may increase their blood concentration.
Usage and Dosage

Intramuscular Injection:

  • Cattle, Sheep, Pigs: 0.025ml per 1kg body weight.
  • Dogs, Cats, Rabbits: 0.025-0.05ml per 1kg body weight.
  • Frequency: 1-2 times daily for 2-3 days.
Precautions & Side Effects
Adverse Reactions: May affect cartilage in young animals, potentially causing lameness. Digestive reactions like vomiting or diarrhea may occur.

Important: Not recommended for dogs with epilepsy or puppies under 8 weeks old. Not applicable for horses.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary indications for Enrofloxacin Injection?
It is used for bacterial diseases and mycoplasma infections in livestock, poultry, dogs, and cats, including respiratory and digestive tract infections.
What is the recommended withdrawal period before slaughter?
The withdrawal period is 14 days for cattle and sheep, 10 days for pigs, and 14 days for rabbits to ensure food safety.
Can this product be used for young puppies?
No, this product should not be used in dogs under 8 weeks of age as it may interfere with bone and cartilage development.
How should Enrofloxacin be stored?
It should be stored in a dark, airtight environment to protect it from light and ensure stability over its 2-year shelf life.
Are there any known drug interactions?
Yes, it has a synergistic effect with aminoglycosides or broad-spectrum penicillin, but its absorption can be impaired by heavy metal ions like calcium or magnesium.
What are the potential side effects in cats and dogs?
Occasional adverse reactions include vomiting, diarrhea, skin erythema, and in rare cases, ataxia or seizures.

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