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Di-Methox Drinking Water Solution Print E-mail
Written by Administrator-GL   
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Di-Methox Drinking Water Solution


 AgriLabs

Antibacterial

For Oral Use in Chickens, Turkeys and Cattle

12.5% Concentrated Solution for Use in Drinking Water

ANADA 200-030, Approved by FDA

EACH FLUID OUNCE CONTAINS 3.75G SULFADIMETHOXINE SOLUBILIZED WITH SODIUM HYDROXIDE:

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:

Species

Concentration

Use Directions

CHICKENS

0.05%

Add 1 fl oz* to 2 gallons of drinking water-or-25 fl oz to 50 gallons of drinking water.

TURKEY

0.025%

Add 1 fl oz* to 4 gallons of drinking water-or-25 fl oz to 100 gallons of drinking water.

 

Automatic Proportioners** Stock Solution � To make 2 gallons of
Stock Solution use:

CHICKENS

1 gal DI-METHOX (Sulfadimethoxine) 12.5% Drinking Water Solution Concentrate - plus 1 gal of water

TURKEYS

2 qts DI-METHOX (Sulfadimethoxine) 12.5% Drinking Water Solution Concentrate - plus 6 qts of water

TREATMENT PERIOD - 6 consecutive days

DAIRY CALVES, DAIRY HEIFERS AND BEEF CATTLE

Dosage:

DI-METHOX (SULFADIMETHOXINE) IN WATER

25 mg/lb first day followed by 12.5 mg/lb/day for 4 days

 

WATER CONSUMPTION

(SUMMER)
1 gallon/?
100 lb b.w.

(WINTER)
1 gallon/?
150 lb b.w.

 

FIRST DAY ADD:

1 pint (16 fl oz) to:

 25 gallons

 16 gallons

1 quart (32 fl oz) to:

 50 gallons

 33 gallons

1 gallon (128 fl oz) to:

200 gallons

127 gallons

 

NEXT 4 DAYS ADD:

1 pint (16 fl oz) to:

 50 gallons

 33 gallons

1 quart (32 fl oz) to:

100 gallons

 66 gallons

1 gallon (128 fl oz) to:

400 gallons

266 gallons

?This dosage recommendation is based on a water consumption of 1 gallon per 100 lb of body weight per day, the expected water consumption rate for summer. Water consumption during cold months (winter) may drop markedly (30-40%). Accordingly, adjustments in drug concentration in drinking water must be made to ensure proper drug intake. For the individual treatment of cattle, DI-METHOX (Sulfadimethoxine) 12.5% Drinking Water Solution may be given as a drench. Administer using the same mg/lb. dosage as outlined above. Four fluid ounces will medicate one-600 lb animal initially or two-600 lb animals on maintenance dose.

TREATMENT PERIOD - 5 consecutive days

* 1 fl oz DI-METHOX (Sulfadimethoxine) 12.5% Drinking Water Solution = 30 mL or 2 tablespoonfuls.

** Set proportioner to a feed rate of 1 fl oz of DI-METHOX (Sulfadimethoxine) Stock Solution per gallon of water.

INDICATIONS:

BROILER AND REPLACEMENT CHICKENS- Use for the treatment of disease outbreaks of coccidiosis, fowl cholera, and infectious coryza.

MEAT PRODUCING TURKEYS- Use for the treatment of disease outbreaks of coccidiosis and fowl cholera.

DAIRY CALVES, DAIRY HEIFERS AND BEEF CATTLE- Use in the treatment of shipping fever complex, bacterial pneumonia, calf diphtheria, and foot rot.

CAUTION: Store at room temperature; if freezing occurs, thaw before using. Protect from light, direct sunlight may cause discoloration. Freezing or discoloration does not affect potency. Prepare a fresh stock solution daily.

CHICKENS AND TURKEYS- If animals show no improvement within 5 days, discontinue treatment and re-evaluate diagnosis. Handle the recommended dilutions (chickens 0.05% and turkeys 0.025%) as regular drinking water. Administer as sole source of drinking water and sulfonamide medication.

Chickens and turkeys that have survived fowl cholera outbreaks should not be kept for replacements or breeders.

CATTLE- During treatment period, make certain that animals maintain adequate water intake. If animals do show no improvement within 2 or 3 days, re-evaluate diagnosis. Treatment should not be continued beyond 5 days.

WARNING

CHICKENS AND TURKEYS- Withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Do not administer to chickens over 16 weeks (112 days) of age or to turkeys over 24 weeks (168 days) of age.
CATTLE- Withdraw 7 days before slaughter. For dairy calves, dairy heifers and beef cattle only. A withdrawal period  has not be established for this product in pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.

FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY

NOT FOR HUMAN USE

KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

 

Agri Laboratories LTD.
20927 State Route K
P.O. Box 3103
(64503)
St. Joseph, MO 65505,
USA
1-800-542-8916

www.agrilabs.com
 

 

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Every effort has been made by Jeffers to ensure the accuracy of the information listed above. However, it remains your responsibility to become familiar with the products you are purchasing. Please consult your family veterinarian if you have any questions.

 
 
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