In the pig industry, penicillin, as a broad-spectrum antibiotic, is favored by pig farmers because of its efficient antibacterial effect. However, how to use penicillin correctly to maximize its efficacy is a concern of many pig farmers. Today, we will introduce in detail the five penicillin dilution methods commonly used by pig farmers to help everyone better deal with pig diseases.
1. Enrofloxacin dilutes penicillin: the nemesis of postpartum inflammation in sows and yellow and white diarrhea in piglets
As a commonly used antibacterial drug, enrofloxacin in combination with penicillin Used, it can effectively treat postpartum inflammation in sows and yellow and white diarrhea in piglets. During specific operations, pig farmers can mix enrofloxacin and penicillin in a certain proportion and dilute it to 10 ml. Each ml can treat pigs weighing 10 kilograms. This method can not only quickly relieve symptoms, but also effectively prevent further deterioration of the condition.
According to relevant data, The cure rate of using enrofloxacin diluted penicillin to treat postpartum inflammation in sows can reach more than 90%, and the treatment effect on piglets with yellow and white scour is also very significant. Therefore, this solution has been widely used in pig farms.
2. Dilute Penicillin with Diluted Penicillin: A Good Medicine for Pig Leg Pain and Lameness
As an antipyretic and analgesic drug, Diluted Penicillin is used in combination with penicillin to treat pig legs. It has a significant effect on symptoms such as pain, lameness and inflammation of the hoof callus. When using it, you can mix Diazepam and Penicillin and dilute it to 10 ml, and this dose can be used for every 100 kilograms of pigs. This method can quickly relieve the pain of pigs, promote the resolution of inflammation, and help the pigs recover to health.
In practical applications, many pig farms have adopted this solution to treat pig leg diseases and achieved good results. At the same time, this solution also reflects the synergistic effect of penicillin and different drugs, providing more treatment options for the pig industry.
3. Astragalus polysaccharide interferon diluted penicillin: the nemesis of circovirus and PRRS
As an immune enhancer, astragalus polysaccharide is used in combination with interferon and penicillin. It has a significant effect in treating viral diseases such as circovirus and PRRS in pigs. During the specific operation, astragalus polysaccharide, interferon and penicillin can be mixed in a certain proportion and diluted to an appropriate concentration for the treatment of pigs weighing 100 kilograms. This solution can not only inhibit the replication of the virus, but also improve the immunity of pigs and help them resist the invasion of diseases.
With the development of the pig industry, the incidence of viral diseases such as circovirus and PRRS has gradually increased, causing huge economic losses to the pig industry. Therefore, the method of diluting penicillin with astragalus polysaccharide interferon has attracted more and more attention and application by pig farmers.
IV. Cyclimidine sodium mixed with penicillin: the savior of Myxococcus porcine encephalitis and joint swelling
As a broad-spectrum antibacterial drug, cyclomidine sodium is used in combination with penicillin , has a significant effect on treating symptoms such as Myxococcus encephalitidis and joint swelling in pigs. When using, 10% cyclomidine sodium and penicillin can be mixed and diluted, and every two milliliters can be used to treat pigs weighing 10 pounds. This solution can quickly eliminate inflammation, relieve pigs' pain, and promote their recovery.
In pig farms, the incidence of diseases such as Myxococcus encephalitidis and joint swelling is also relatively high. Therefore, the solution of cyclomidine sodium mixed with penicillin has important application value in the treatment of swine diseases.
5. Qingda mold Primer-diluted penicillin: a specific drug for pig diarrhea and enteritis
Gentamicin is a commonly used antibacterial drug. When used in combination with penicillin, it has a significant effect on the treatment of digestive tract diseases such as pig diarrhea and enteritis. When used, gentamicin and penicillin can be mixed and diluted in a certain proportion, and each milliliter can be used to treat pigs weighing 10 kilograms. This solution can quickly relieve diarrhea symptoms in pigs and prevent further deterioration of the condition.
In recent years, with the expansion of breeding scale and increase in breeding density, the incidence of digestive tract diseases in pigs has increased year by year. Therefore, the gentamicin-diluted penicillin program plays an increasingly important role in the prevention and treatment of swine diseases.
Notes The above five penicillin dilution methods are all derived from the actual operating experience of pig farms. Although the compatibility of individual plans and pharmacology books are different, they have achieved good results in practical applications. However, pig farmers still need to make reasonable combinations according to the pig farm's own conditions when using it to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication. At the same time, attention should also be paid to the dosage and usage of drugs to avoid excessive or improper use that may lead to drug residues and food safety problems.
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