Complete Up To Date Information about Neo 200 Oral Solution.
ANADA Number: 200-153 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Neo 200 Oral Solution |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Teva Animal Health, Inc. |
| Sponsor Address |
3915 South 48th Street Ter. St. Joseph, MO 64506 USA |
| Ingredients |
Neomycin Sulfate |
| Species |
Cattle, excluding veal calves Goat, no use class stated or implied Sheep, no use class stated or implied Swine, no use class stated or implied |
| Routes of Administration |
Per Os |
| Dose Form |
Liquid (solution) |
| Drug Form |
Liquid (solution) |
| Dispensing Status |
OTC |
| Withdrawal Time |
Cattle: 1 day before slaughter.
Sheep: 2 days before slaughter.
Swine: 3 days before slaughter.
Goats: 3 days before slaughter. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
520.1485 Neomycin sulfate oral solution. Specifications: Each milliliter contains 200 milligrams of neomycin sulfate (equivalent to 140 milligrams of neomycin base). Conditions of use: Cattle (excluding veal calves) Amount: 10 milligrams of neomycin sulfate per pound of body weight per day in divided doses for a maximum of 14 days. Indications: For the treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to neomycin. Limitations: Administer undiluted or in drinking water. Prepare a fresh solution daily. If symptoms persist after using this preparation for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms, but not to exceed a total of 14 consecutive days. Discontinue treatment 1 day before slaughter. Swine Amount: 10 milligrams of neomycin sulfate per pound of body weight per day in divided doses for a maximum of 14 days. Indications: For the treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to neomycin. Limitations: Administer undiluted or in drinking water. Prepare a fresh solution daily. If symptoms persist after using this preparation for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms, but not to exceed a total of 14 consecutive days. Discontinue treatment 3 days before slaughter. Sheep Amount: 10 milligrams of neomycin sulfate per pound of body weight per day in divided doses for a maximum of 14 days. Indications: For the treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to neomycin. Limitations: Administer undiluted or in drinking water. Prepare a fresh solution daily. If symptoms persist after using this preparation for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms, but not to exceed a total of 14 consecutive days. Discontinue treatment 2 days before slaughter. Goats Amount: 10 milligrams of neomycin sulfate per pound of body weight per day in divided doses for a maximum of 14 days. Indications: For the treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to neomycin. Limitations: Administer undiluted or in drinking water. Prepare a fresh solution daily. If symptoms persist after using this preparation for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms, but not to exceed a total of 14 consecutive days. Discontinue treatment 3 days before slaughter. |
| Tolerances |
Tolerances are established for residues of parent neomycin in uncooked edible tissues as follows: a. In cattle, swine, sheep, and goats: 7.2 parts per million in kidney (target tissue) and fat, 3.6 ppm in liver, and 1.2 ppm in muscle. b. In turkeys: 7.2 ppm in skin with adhering fat, 3.6 parts per million in liver, and 1.2 ppm in muscle. c. In milk: 0.15 part per million. |