Cows and calves: pneumonia, pneumoenteritis, calf diphtheria, poison rot, uterine infection and mastitis caused by Gram-negative and positive bacteria.
Sheep: Contagious and acute agalaski caused by mycoplasma agalactiae, pneumonia and mastitis.
Goat: Infectious pleuropneumonia caused by Mycoplasma mycoides Warpete Capri.
Amount and method of consumption
Cows and calves: 10 mg daily for every kilogram of body weight for a maximum of 5 days as an intramuscular injection.
Sheep and goats: 10 mg daily for every kilogram of body weight for a maximum of 5 days as an intramuscular injection.

Time to avoid consumption:
In lactating cows, the milk produced during the treatment period and 72 hours after the last injection should not reach human consumption. This period is 48 hours in lactating sheep and goats. Beef should not be consumed by humans until 7 days and mutton until 3 days after the last injection of the drug. Precautions: Use of this drug in animals sensitive to It is not tylosin. The use of this drug in horses is absolutely prohibited due to the occurrence of fatal diarrhea. Injectable tylosin should only be used by intramuscular injection. Avoid contact of this drug with the skin.
More than 10 ml Do not inject in one area. If there is no improvement within 3 to 5 days after taking the medicine, the diagnosis and type of treatment should be reconsidered. Pain and inflammation caused by injection at the site and in some cases disorders Mild gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and anorexia have been reported.