Complete Up To Date Information about 3-Nitro / Amprol / Flavomycin .
NADA Number: 095-549 | |
| Proprietary Name |
3-Nitro® / Amprol / Flavomycin® |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Huvepharma AD |
| Sponsor Address |
33 James Boucher Blvd. Sophia 1407, Bulgaria |
| Ingredients |
Bambermycins Ethopabate Amprolium Roxarsone |
| Species |
Chicken, broilers |
| Routes of Administration |
Per Os |
| Dose Form |
Medicated feed |
| Drug Form |
Type A Medicated Article |
| Dispensing Status |
OTC |
| Withdrawal Time |
Chicken: 5 days before slaughter. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
558.58 Amprolium and ethopabate. Specifications: Type A medicated articles: 25 percent amprolium and 0.8 percent ethopabate; 25 percent amprolium and 8 percent ethopabate. Conditions of use: Chickens (broilers) Amount: Amprolium, 113.5 (0.0125 percent) grams per ton of feed and ethopabate 3.63 (0.004 percent) grams per ton of feed, in combination with Bambermycins, 2 to 3 plus roxarsone 22.8 to 34.1 (0.0025 percent to 0.00375 percent) grams per ton of feed. Indications: As an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis; for increased rate of weight gain; improved feed efficiency, and improved pigmentation. Limitations: Feed continuously as the sole ration. As sole source of amprolium and organic arsenic. Withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Do not use in Type B or Type C medicated feeds containing bentonite. Amount: Amprolium 113.5 (0.0125 percent) grams per ton of feed and ethopabate 36.3 (0.004 percent) grams per ton of feed, in combination with Bambermycins, 1 to 3 grams per ton of feed plus roxarsone 22.8 to 34.1 (0.0025 percent to 0.00375 percent) grams per ton of feed. Indications: As an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis where severe exposure to coccidiosis from Eimeria acervulina, E. maxima, and E. brunetti is likely to occur; for increased rate of weight gain; improved feed efficiency, and improved pigmentation Limitations: Feed continuously as the sole ration. As sole source of amprolium and organic arsenic. Withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Do not use in Type B or Type C medicated feeds containing bentonite. |
| Tolerances |
Tolerances are established as follows for residues of amprolium (1-(4-amino-2-n- propyl-5-pyrimidinylmethyl)-2-picolinium chloride hydrochloride): a. In chickens and turkeys (edible tissues): (1) 1 part per million in uncooked liver and kidney. (2) 0.5 part per million in uncooked muscle tissue. b. In chicken and turkey eggs: (1) 8 parts per million in egg yolks. (2) 4 parts per million in whole eggs. c. In calves (edible tissues): (1) 2.0 parts per million in uncooked fat. (2) 0.5 part per million in uncooked muscle tissue, liver, and kidney. d. In pheasants (edible tissues): (1) 1 part per million in uncooked liver. (2) 0.5 part per million in uncooked muscle. Tolerances for total residues of combined arsenic (calculated as Arsenic) in food are established as follows: a. Chickens and turkeys (edible tissues): (1) 0.5 part per million in uncooked muscle tissue. (2) 2 parts per million in uncooked edible by-products. b. Chicken and turkey eggs: 0.5 part per million c. Swine (edible tissues): (1) 2 parts per million in uncooked liver and kidney. (2) 0.5 part per million in uncooked muscle tissue and by-products other than liver and kidney. Tolerance for residues of ethopabate converted to metaphenetidine are established in the edible tissues of chickens as follows: a. 1.5 parts per million in uncooked liver and kidney b. 0.5 part per million in uncooked muscle |