Vitrim

Vitrim contains Sulfamethoxazole from the Sulfonamide group and Trimethoprim from the Diaminopyrimidine group.

Oral Solution

Composition:

Each mL contains 200 mg Sulfamethoxazole and 40 mg Trimethoprim.

Indications:

In hens and turkeys, used for the treatment of bacterial diarrhea, typhoid, cholera, Pullorum, Pasteurellosis, Colisepticemia, Airsacculitis, Salpingitis, Coryza, Staphylococcus spp. and secondary bacterial infections,

In foals, calves, lambs and young goats, used for bacterial enteritis, Colibacillosis, Colisepticemia, Pneumonia, calf diphtheria and Omphalophlebitis infections.

Dose of Administration:

Unless recommended otherwise by the Veterinarian;

Pharmacological dose:

In poultry 20-40 mg/kg b.w./day

In lambs, calves, young goats and foals 30 mg/kg b.w./day

Practical dose:

In poultry, 8-17 mL Vitrim oral solution/100 kg b.w. is added to the tap water. It is recommended not give water to animals 2-3 hours prior to the administration. Treatment period is 5 days. Fresh medicated water should be prepared everyday.

In lambs, calves, young goats and foals, 2 mL/15 kg b.w. is added to the tap water or used by adding to milk. Treatment period is 5 days.

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

Calves, lambs, and young goats should not be sent to slaughter during treatment or until 14 days after the last drug administration, broiler hens and turkeys should not be sent to slaughter during treatment or until 10 days after the last drug administration Cow's milk produced during treatment or within 5 days (10 milkings) following the last drug administration should not be presented to the human consumption. It should not be administered to turkeys and poultry the eggs of which are presented for human consumption.

Packaging Type:

Presented in 100, 500 mL, 1 and 2 L plastic bottles.