Aprolexin is the best antibiotic for clinical mastitis in dairy cows. Its effective dual-action formula, containing cephalexin and kanamycin, ensures the elimination of a wide range of bacteria causing mastitis, contributing to rapid udder recovery and efficient restoration of milk production.
Benefits of aprolexin:
- A dual combination of cephalexin and kanamycin for broad-spectrum antibacterial action
- Effective against resistant strains of Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and E. coli
- The preferred antibiotic for clinical mastitis is one that treats it with only two doses, 24 hours apart.
- A formula specifically designed for injection into the udder to ensure direct and effective access to the site of injury.
Usage and method of administration:
- How to use: Intraudinal injection
- Dosage: Each affected quarter of the udder is treated twice, 24 hours apart.
- For each treatment, the entire contents of the syringe (injector) are inserted into the nipple opening.
- The udder should be milked thoroughly before injection, and the teat should be cleaned and sterilized to prevent contamination.
Withdrawal period:
- Milk: 5 days
- Meat: 10 days
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