Product Summary
Lincomycin HCL Injection 10% is a veterinary antibiotic injection used for the treatment of respiratory, skin, soft tissue, and systemic bacterial infections in cattle, horses, pigs, sheep, and goats. It is commonly applied for tonsillitis, laryngitis, swine dysentery, mycoplasmal pneumonia, septic arthritis, and infected wounds in livestock production systems. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Key Benefits
✔ Effective against respiratory and soft tissue infections
✔ Commonly used for mycoplasmal pneumonia management
✔ Suitable for cattle, sheep, goats, and horses
✔ Practical solution for livestock bacterial infections
✔ Widely used in commercial swine production
✔ Stable veterinary injectable formulation
✔ GMP-manufactured export-quality product
✔ OEM / ODM packaging support available
Recommended Usage Scenarios
- Cattle respiratory disease management
- Sheep and goat bacterial infection treatment
- Mycoplasmal pneumonia treatment
- Septic arthritis management
- Veterinary distributor supply
- Intensive livestock production systems
Product Details
Composition
Contains per ml:
- Lincomycin — 100 mg
- Excipients ad — up to 1 ml
Product Description
Lincomycin HCL Injection 10% is a veterinary antibiotic designed for the treatment of bacterial infections affecting the respiratory system, soft tissues, joints, and digestive system in livestock animals.
Lincomycin works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, helping control susceptible bacterial infections and mycoplasmal diseases commonly found in intensive livestock production systems.
On many farms, respiratory diseases and wound infections often increase during periods of transportation stress, overcrowding, poor ventilation, weak sanitation, or rainy weather conditions.
In practical veterinary use, lincomycin products are commonly selected for respiratory infections, swine dysentery, septic arthritis, and infected wounds because of their effectiveness against important livestock pathogens.
Target Animals
- Cattle
- Horses
- Sheep
- Goats
Indications
Used for treatment of infections including:
Respiratory and Soft Tissue Infections
- Tonsillitis
- Laryngitis
- Respiratory tract infections
- Abscesses
- Infected wounds
- Purulent dermatitis
- Septicaemia
Dosage and Administration
Administration Route
For intramuscular injection only.
Recommended Dosage
| Animal | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Cattle | 1 ml / 15 kg body weight once daily |
| Horses | 1 ml / 15 kg body weight once daily |
| Sheep | 1 ml / 10 kg body weight once daily |
| Goats | 1 ml / 10 kg body weight once daily |
Administration Notes
- Use sterile injection equipment
- Maintain proper injection hygiene
- Rotate injection sites when necessary
- Follow dosage recommendations carefully
On many livestock farms, early treatment combined with good ventilation and sanitation often improves recovery and reduces infection spread significantly.
Contraindications
Do not use:
- In animals with known pre-existing monilial infection
- In animals hypersensitive to lincomycin
Withdrawal Period
| Product | Withdrawal Time |
|---|---|
| Meat | 3 days |
| Milk | 2 days |
Withdrawal periods should always be respected before animal products enter the food chain.
How Withdrawal Periods Affect Meat and Milk Safety
Storage
- Protect from light
- Store in a cool dry place
- Store below 30°C
- Keep out of reach of children
Proper storage conditions are especially important in hot-climate livestock regions to maintain veterinary medicine stability and effectiveness.
How to Store Veterinary Medicines in Hot Climates
Precautions
- Use only under veterinary guidance
- Follow proper dosage recommendations
- Use sterile injection equipment
- Respect withdrawal periods carefully
- Monitor animals for adverse reactions
Good ventilation, proper sanitation, clean water systems, and farm biosecurity management are also important for reducing respiratory and bacterial disease outbreaks in livestock farms.
Common Antibiotic Mistakes on Livestock Farms
FAQ
What infections can Lincomycin HCL Injection 10% treat?
It is commonly used for respiratory infections, swine dysentery, septic arthritis, infected wounds, and mycoplasmal pneumonia.
Why is lincomycin commonly used in swine farms?
Lincomycin is widely used because of its effectiveness against swine dysentery and enzootic pneumonia commonly found in commercial pig production systems.
Can this product be used for infected wounds?
Yes. It is commonly used for abscesses, infected wounds, and purulent dermatitis.
Why are withdrawal periods important?
Withdrawal periods help prevent antibiotic residues from remaining in meat and milk intended for human consumption.
Why are respiratory diseases common on farms?
Poor ventilation, overcrowding, transportation stress, and weak sanitation systems often increase respiratory disease pressure in livestock operations.
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