LincoRhein

Antibiotic

FORMULA:
Each 100 grams of product contains:
100 g of product contain:
Lincomycin HCl (as monohydrate).... 4.4 g
Soy oil ......................................... 10 g
Excipients q.s. ............................. 100 g 
DESCRIPTION:
LincoRhein is an antibiotic premix containing Lincomycin Hydrochloride in both adequate proportions and carrier contributing to a good and uniform distribution in feed.

INDICATIONS:
LincoRhein is especially indicated to treat and control the necrotic enteritis either caused or complicated by Colstridium spp in broiler chickens. It is also prescribed to increase weight gain rate and improve alimentary conversion. Porcines: Indicated to lessen the damage of mycoplasmic pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae, to control ileitis, for the treatment and control of porcine dysentery and to increase weight gain rate and improve alimentary conversion.

DOSAGE AND USE:
Mix with feed. Previously mix the dose to be administered in 25 kilos of feed. Then add this mix to final volume. In order to control necrotic enteritis in brolier chickens, administer 4.4 g of lincomycin per ton of feed by adding 100 g of LincoRhein per ton of feed since birth until one day prior to slaughter. 
In order to increase weight gain rate and to improve alimentary conversion in broiler chickens, administer 2.2 to 4.4 g of lincomycin per ton of feed by adding 50 to 100 g of LincoRhein per ton of feed during 7 days.
To control mycoplasmic pneumoniae in pigs, administer 22 to 88 g of lincomycin per ton of feed by adding from 0.5 to 2 kg ofLincoRhein per ton of feed during 21 days.
Administer 44 to 110 g of lincomycin for the treatment and control of Ileitis, by adding 1 to 2.5 k of LincoRhein per ton of feed, from 7 to 14 days.
In order to treat porcine dysentery, 110 g of lincomycin must be administered by adding 2.5 kg of LincoRhein per ton of feed during 21 days.
To increase weight gain rate and to improve alimentary conversion in porcines, administer 22 g of LincoRhein per ton of feed by adding 500 g of LincoRhein per ton of feed since weaning until one day before slaughter
WARNINGS:
Keep out of the reach of children.
Avoid direct contact with product. If accidental exposure occurs, proceed to wash with soap and running water.
Use adequate garment when administering medication.
Wash out hands and change clothes after having administered the product.
If accidental contact with skin causes irritation, wash with running water and soap and change clothes.
If accidental contact with eyes causes irritation, immediately wash with water during 15 minutes and keep your eyelids wide open in order for the water to reach the eyes. If irritation persists, seek medical assistance immediately.
If inhaled, it may cause irritation in mucosae or alergic reactions. In such a case, stay out of the zone where product was inhaled.
If ingested, it may cause gastrointestinal disorders. Immediately call a doctor or find the nearest Intoxication Centre.
NOTE TO THE DOCTOR: The Lincomycin may present neuromuscular blocking properties that may intensify the action of of other neuromuscular blocking agents. Should an allergic reaction occurrs, agents to be used are: epinephrine, corticosteroids, antihistaminics.
Take the necessary warning measures for its use.
The product must be kept in its original container, in a dry environment and at a temperature between 15º C and 30º C.
It is recommended to use this product within the 7 days after preparation
Use Restrictions:
Withdrawal time for broiler poultry and porcines is not required at the recommended doses.
In case of having administered 100 g or more of Lincomycin per ton of feed, withdrawal period is 2 days for porcines.
Do not administer in rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, horses or rumiants as it may cause severe gastrointestinal side effects.
Do not administer in pigs weighing over 125 kilos.
Ocassionaly there may appear diarrheas or inflammations in the anal zone within the first or second day after having started treatment.
Rarely do pigs may show reddened skin or irritating behaviour. These side effects are to be normalized after 5 to 8 days of having discontinued treatment
Medication must be applied under the following symptoms: A hepatic failure, hypersensitivity to the drug, or renal failure
Do not administer in breeders
The use of LincoRhein is not recommended for breeders in production course.
Do not adminsiter in turkeys
The use of LincoRhein is not recommended for laying hens in production course.
PRESENTATION:
5 kg bags
25 kg bags
Veterinary Use

 

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