Konoon
5%, 10%, 20% Florfenicol Powder

Active Ingredient
Florfenicol
Pharmacology
Flofenicol is a baceriosestatic antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis by binding to ribosomal subunits of susceptible bacteria,leading to the inhibition of peptidyl tranterase and protein formation. The bacterial receptor that is the site of action for florfenticol is considered to be the same as that for chloramphenicol and thiamphenicol. And its antibacterial spectrum and activity are better than theirs,while its side effects are less. Florfenciol does not induce bone marrow depression and aplastic anemia.
Applications
Amido alcohol antibiotics. Used for bacterial diseases caused by Pasteurella and E. coli.
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Swine: Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Mycoplasmal pneumonia, Salmonellosis coli diarrhea, Pneumonic Pasteurellosis, Erysipelas, Atrophic Rhinitis.
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Poultry: colibacillosis,Salmonellosis,Flowl cholera, Chronic Respiratory Disease, infectious coryza and Staphyl lococcsis.
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Cattle: Infections of Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Pasteurella,Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, corynebacterium, and mastitls.
Dosage and Administration
10% Florfenicol Powder: Drinking: Take orally, with 100kg 10% Florfenicol Soluble Powder per 200L water, dissolved equally.
5% Florfenicol Powder: Cattle and swine:Take orally, with 1kg 5% Florfenicol Premix per ton feed, mixed equally.
Poultry: Take orally, with 1-2kg 5% Florfenicol Premix per ton feed, mixed equally. Administration should be continued for 3-5 days.
Withdrawal periods
Cattle, swine and poultry :30days.
Package
100g per pack.
Tips:
Now Chloramphenicol is prohibited from administration to animal in most countries and regions all over the world. And Florfenicol conquers not only the disadvantage of Chloramphenicol which induces bone marrow depression and aplastic anemia, but also the inactivation of CAT which is the origin of drug-resistance. So it has been the best replacer of Chloramphenicol.