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Complete Up To Date Information about Aureomycin and Bovatec .

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NADA Number: 141-250

Proprietary Name Aureomycin® and Bovatec®
Sponsor Alpharma, Inc.
Sponsor Address 440 Rte. 22
Bridgewater, NJ    08807
USA
Ingredients Lasalocid
Chlortetracycline
Species Cattle, fed in confinement for slaughter
Cattle weighing up to 800 pounds
Cattle, dairy, not lactating
Cattle, beef
Cattle, pasture
Cattle, beef, under 700 pounds
Cattle, pastured (slaughter, stocker, feeder, beef and heifers) beef replacement heifers
Cattle, beef, calves
Cattle, beef, over 700 pounds
Routes of Administration Per Os
Dose Form Type A medicated article
Drug Form Type A Medicated Article
Dispensing Status OTC
Withdrawal Time Zero days.
Dosage Amount,
Indications
& Limitations

Sec. 558.128 Chlortetracycline.

Specifications: Type A medicated articles containing either chlortetracycline calcium complex equivalent to chlortetracycline hydrochloride or, for products intended for use in milk replacer, chlortetracycline hydrochloride.

Conditions of use:

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 500 to 4,000 g/ton and Lasalocid, 10 to 30 g/ton.

Calves, beef, and non-lactating dairy cattle

Indications: For the treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by P. multocida organisms susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Limitations: Feed continuously for not more than 5 days. Provide 10 mg/lb chlortetracycline per day.

Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter

Indications: Improved feed efficiency.

Limitations: Provide 100 to 360 mg lasalocid per head per day.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 500 to 4,000 g/ton chlortetracycline and lasalocid, 25 to 30 g/ton.

Calves, beef, and non-lactating dairy cattle

Indications: Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by P. multocida organisms susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Limitations: Feed continuously for not more than 5 days to provide 10 mg/lb chlortetracycline per day.

Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter

Indications: Improved feed efficiency and rate of weight gain.

Limitations: Provide 250 to 360 mg lasalocid per head per day.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 500 to 4,000 g/ton and lasalocid, 30 to 600 g/ton.

Calves, beef, and non-lactating dairy cattle

Indications: Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by P. multocida organisms susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Limitations: Feed continuously for not more than 5 days. Provide 10 mg/lb chlortetracycline per day.

Pasture cattle (slaughter, stocker, feeder cattle, dairy and beef)

Indications: Improved rate of weight gain.

Limitations: Provide 60 to 300 mg/head/day (lasolocid) in at least one pound of feed.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 500 to 4,000 g/ton and lasalocid, 30 to 181.8 g/ton.

Calves, beef, and non-lactating dairy cattle

Indications: Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by P. multocida organisms susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Limitations: Feed continuously for not more than 5 days to provide 10 mg/lb chlortetracycline per day.

Cattle weighing up to 800 pounds

Indications: Control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii

Limitations: Provide lasalocid, 1 mg / 2.2 lb body weight per day. The maximum dose rate is 360 mg lasalocid per head per day.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 0.5 mg/lb bodyweight daily and lasalocid, 30 to 600 g/ton.

Beef cattle over 700 pounds

Indications: Control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Pasture cattle (slaughter, stocker, feeder cattle, beef replacement heifers)

Indications: Increased weight gain.

Limitations: Provide 60 to 300 mg/head/day lasalocid in at least one pound of feed. Not for use in dairy replacement heifers.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 10 to 30 g/ton.

Beef cattle under 700 pounds

Indications: Control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter

Indications: Improved feed efficiency.

Limitations: Provide 100 to 360 mg/head/day lasalocid in at least one pound of feed.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 25 to 30 g/ton.

Beef cattle under 700 pounds

Indications: For control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter

Indications: For improved feed efficiency and rate of weight gain.

Limitations: Provide 250 to 360 mg/head/day chlortetracycline.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 30 to 600 g/ton.

Beef cattle under 700 pounds

Indications: Control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Pasture cattle (slaughter, stocker, feeder cattle, dairy and beef replacement heifers)

Indications: Increased rate of weight gain.

Limitaitons: Provide 60 to 300 mg/head/day lasalocid. Not for use in dairy replacement heifers.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 30 to 181.8 g/ton

Beef cattle under 700 pounds

Indications: Control of active infection of anaplasmosis caused by Anaplasma marginale susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Cattle weighing up to 800 pounds

Indications: Control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii.

Limitaitons: Provide 1mg/2.2 lb bodywieght lasalocid per day. The maximum dose rate is 360 mg lasalocid per head per day. Not for use in dairy cattle.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 10 to 30 g/ton.

Beef cattle

Indications: For control of bacterial pneumonia associated with shipping fever complex caused by Pasteurella spp. susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter

Indications: Improved feed efficiency.

Limitations: Provide 100 to 360 mg lasalocid per head per day.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 25 to 30 g/ton.

Beef cattle

Indications: Control of bacterial pneumonia associated with shipping fever complex caused by Pasteurella spp. susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter

Indications: Improved feed efficiency and rate of weight gain.

Limitations: Provide 250 to 360 mg/head/day lasalocid.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 30 to 600 g/ton.

Beef cattle

Indications: Control of bacterial pneumonia associated with shipping fever complex caused by Pasteurella spp. susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Pasture cattle (slaughter, stocker, feeder cattle, beef replacement heifers)

Indications: Increased rate of weight gain.

Limitations: Provide 60 to 300 mg/head/day lasalocid. Not for use in dairy replacement heifers.

Amount: Chlortetracycline, 350 mg per head daily and lasalocid, 30 to 181.8 g/ton.

Beef cattle

Indications: Control of bacterial pneumonia associated with shipping fever complex caused by Pasteurella spp. susceptible to chlortetracycline.

Cattle weighing up to 800 pounds

Indications: Control of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria bovis and Eimeria zuernii.

Limitations: Provide 1 mg/2.2 lb bodyweight per day lasalocid. The maximum dose rate rate is 360 mg lasalocid per head per day. Not for use in dairy cattle.

Tolerances

Tolerances for lasolocid residues are established as follows:

1. Cattle: The tolerance for parent lasalocid (the marker residue) in liver (the target tissue) is 0.7 part per million 2. Chickens: (I) Skin with adhering fat (the target tissue). The tolerance for parent lasalocid (the marker residue) is 1.2 parts per million. (ii) Liver. The tolerance for parent lasalocid (the marker residue) is 0.4 part per million. 3. Turkeys: (I) Skin with adhering fat (the target tissue). The tolerance for parent lasalocid (the marker residue) is .4 part per million. (ii) Liver. The tolerance for parent lasalocid (the marker residue) is 0.4 part per million. 4. Rabbits: The tolerance for parent lasalocid (the marker residue) in liver (the target tissue) is 0.7 part per million. 5. Sheep: The tolerance for parent lasalocid (the marker residue) in liver (the target tissue) is 1.0 part per million

Tolerances are established for the sum of tetracycline residues in tissues of beef cattle, nonlactating dairy cows, calves, swine, sheep, chickens, turkeys, and duck or 2 parts per million in muscle, 6 parts per million in liver, and 12 parts per million in fat and kidney.

A tolerance is established for residues of chlortetracycline in eggs of 0.4 part per million.


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