Vimisin-k %80

Vimisin-K %80 contains Amoxicillin from the Aminopenicillins in the β-Lactam group. Oral Solution Powder

Composition:

Each g contains approximately 800 mg Amoxicillin trihydrate equivalent to 700 mg Amoxicillin base.

Indications:

Amoxicillin is used for the treatment of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria related systemic and local infections covered in its spectrum in fatling hens and turkeys. Vimisin-K 80% Oral Solution Powder is indicated in the treatment of Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp. , Pasteurella spp. , Salmonella spp., Haemophilus spp., Clostridium spp., Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale and E.coli related infections.

Dose of Administration:

Unless recommended otherwise by the Veterinarian;

Pharmacological dose:

Pharmacological dose is 20 mg/kg b.w./day in poultry, and it is administered orally for 3-5 depending on the severity of the disease. The daily dose required can be administered by dissolving in the tap water that will be consumed in 2-3 hours.

Practical dose:

Body weight (kg) Amount of Vimisin-(kg)
3500 100
7000 200
35000 1000

The daily calculated amount of VIMISIN-K 80% Oral Solution Powder is mixed with water as 300 mL water for each 50 g of medication and stirred until a homogeneous pre-suspension is obtained and then added to the main water tank. In case of continuous administration throughout the day and in water, the water tank should be stirred every 2-3 hours. However, water which is not consumed within 12 hours cannot be used again. As a safer route of administration, the daily medication dose calculated for poultry flock can be administered within 2-3 hours according to the water consumption principle. For this purpose, tap water for the animals is turned off 2 hours (can be shorter in summer) prior to administration, and the medicated premix is added to the main water tank containing the amount of water which can be consumed within 2-3 hours, then it is stirred, and finally, administered to the animals. Fresh water should not be administered to the animals during the administration of medicated water. Normal tap water administration can continue following the completion of medicated water administration. The recommended dose and duration should not be exceeded.

Drug Residue Withdrawal Period (D.R.W.P):

Broiler hens and turkeys should not be sent to slaughter during treatment or until 7 days after the last drug administration. It should not be administered to hens and turkeys the eggs of which are presented for human consumption.

Packaging Type:

Presented in unboxed plastic jars of 0.2, 0.5, 1 and 2.5 kg.