Complete Up To Date Information about Robenz with Aureomycin 500 Gm.
NADA Number: 092-507 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Robenz® with Aureomycin® 500 Gm |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Alpharma, Inc. |
| Sponsor Address |
440 Rte. 22 Bridgewater, NJ 08807 USA |
| Ingredients |
Robenidine Hydrochloride Chlortetracycline Calcium Complex |
| Species |
Chicken, fryers Chicken, broilers |
| Routes of Administration |
Per Os |
| Dose Form |
Medicated feed |
| Drug Form |
Type A Medicated Article |
| Dispensing Status |
OTC |
| Withdrawal Time |
Chicken (broilers and fryers): 5 days before slaughter. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
558.515 Robenidine hydrochloride. Specifications: Type A medicated articles: 30 grams per pound. Conditions of use: Chickens (broilers and fryers) Amount: Robenidine hydrochloride, 30 grams (0.0033 percent) per ton of feed plus chlortetracycline, 500 grams per ton of feed. Indications: As an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis caused by E. mivati, E. brunetti, E. tenella, E. acervulina, E. maxima, and E. necatrix. As an aid in the reduction of mortality due to E. coli susceptible to chlortetracycline. Limitations: Withdraw 5 days prior to slaughter. Do not feed to layers. Not to be fed continuously for more than 5 days. As chlortetracycline hydrochloride. Type C feed containing robenidine hydrochloride must be fed within 50 days from the date of manufacture. Do not use in Type B or Type C medicated feeds containing bentonite. |
| Tolerances |
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. Tolerances are established for residues of robenidine hydrochloride in edible tissues of chickens as follows: a. 0.2 part per million in skin and fat. b. 0.1 part per million (negligible residue) in edible tissues other than skin and fat. |