Tolerance and residues of sulfatyl in pigs
1998
Doneva, M. | Donev, B. | Bajrakova, L. (Institut za Kontrol na Veterinarni Preparati, Sofia (Bulgaria))
Sulfatyl (Biovet, Peshtera) is composed of sulfathiazol-natrium and tylosin tartarate (3:1). It is intended for treatment of dysentery and other intestinal infections in pigs via drinking water. The preparation is well tolerated in both the prescribed and 3-5 folds higher doses. The sufathiazol component is absorbed better and persists in the target organs much longer than the tylosin tartarate. The results of this study indicate that the withdrawal period of Sulfatyl in pigs is 10 days for the whole cadaver with the internal organs and 5 days when the kidneys are removed.
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