Status: veterinary prescription required for approved claims
Revised November 2023
Approved livestock species | Approved claim(s) (abbreviated) Table Note 1 |
Withdrawal time | Name of approved brand(s) |
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Swine |
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10 days (meat) |
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Table Notes
- Table Note 1
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In order to be compliant with the Feeds Regulations, the complete claim must appear on the medicated feed label.
Swine
Approved claims | Name of approved brand(s) | Drug concentration in DIN product |
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Claims 1, 2 |
1. Aureomix 625 G Granular Medicated Premix |
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Claims 1, 2 |
2. Super Chlor 250 Medicated Premix |
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Claim 1
As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis (including salmonellosis caused by Salmonella choleraesuis, and swine dysentery).
Level of medicating ingredient in a complete feed
110 mg/kg (0.011%) chlortetracycline hydrochloride, 110 mg/kg (0.011%) sulfamethazine, 55 mg/kg (0.0055%) penicillin in the complete feed.
Directions for use in a complete feed
This livestock feed contains a medically important antibiotic. To reduce the development of antimicrobial resistance and maintain effectiveness, use this antibiotic prudently and for the shortest duration required to achieve the desired clinical outcome.
Feed this medicated feed as the sole ration during the period of early growth up to 32 kg of body weight.
Additional information (not to appear on feed labels)
For feed manufacturers
Add and mix thoroughly into the ration at the following rate to provide 110 mg/kg (0.011%) chlortetracycline hydrochloride, 110 mg/kg (0.011%) sulfamethazine and 55 mg/kg (0.0055%) penicillin per metric tonne (1000 kg) of finished (complete) feed:
- 1.0 kg Aureomix 625 G Granular Medicated Premix
- 1.0 kg Super Chlor 250 Medicated Premix
Warning
- Treated animals must not be slaughtered for use in food for at least 10 days after the latest treatment when fed at the recommended level of 110 mg/kg (0.011%) chlortetracycline hydrochloride, 110 mg/kg (0.011%) sulfamethazine, 55 mg/kg (0.0055%) penicillin in the complete feed.
- Penicillins and sulfonamides can cause allergic reactions in sensitized individuals.
- When handling the product, avoid inhalation, oral exposure and direct contact with skin and eyes. (Required on premix and supplement labels only)
- Keep out of reach of children. (Required on premix and supplement labels only)
Claim 2
As an aid in the treatment of bacterial enteritis (including salmonellosis caused by Salmonella choleraesuis, and swine dysentery).
Level of medicating ingredient in a complete feed
110 mg/kg (0.011%) chlortetracycline hydrochloride, 110 mg/kg (0.011%) sulfamethazine, 55 mg/kg (0.0055%) penicillin in the complete feed.
Directions for use in a complete feed
This livestock feed contains a medically important antibiotic. To reduce the development of antimicrobial resistance and maintain effectiveness, use this antibiotic prudently and for the shortest duration required to achieve the desired clinical outcome.
Feed this medicated feed continuously as the sole ration until three days after symptoms disappear.
Additional information (not to appear on feed labels)
For feed manufacturers
Add and mix thoroughly into the ration at the following rate to provide 110 mg/kg (0.011%) chlortetracycline hydrochloride, 110 mg/kg (0.011%) sulfamethazine and 55 mg/kg (0.0055%) penicillin per metric tonne (1000 kg) of finished (complete) feed:
- 1.0 kg Aureomix 625 G Granular Medicated Premix
- 1.0 kg Super Chlor 250 Medicated Premix
Warning
- Treated animals must not be slaughtered for use in food for at least 10 days after the latest treatment with this drug when fed at the recommended level of 110 mg/kg (0.011%) chlortetracycline hydrochloride, 110 mg/kg (0.011%) sulfamethazine, 55 mg/kg (0.0055%) penicillin in the complete feed.
- Penicillins and sulfonamides can cause allergic reactions in sensitized individuals.
- When handling the product, avoid inhalation, oral exposure and direct contact with skin and eyes. (Required on premix and supplement labels only)
- Keep out of reach of children. (Required on premix and supplement labels only)
Additional information to be added as notes to feed labels
Note:
- Pigs off feed should be given individual treatment.
Accepted compatibilities
Nil