Product Summary
Oxy 30 LA Injection is a high-concentration long-acting oxytetracycline veterinary antibiotic injection used for the treatment of respiratory, gastrointestinal, reproductive, and systemic bacterial infections in cattle, sheep, and goats. It is commonly applied for bronchopneumonia, mastitis, metritis, hoof infections, and secondary bacterial infections caused by oxytetracycline-susceptible organisms.
Key Benefits
✔ High-concentration long-acting oxytetracycline formulation
✔ Broad-spectrum tetracycline antibiotic
✔ Effective against respiratory and systemic bacterial infections
✔ Suitable for cattle, sheep, and goats
✔ Practical option for commercial livestock farms
✔ Long-lasting antibacterial activity
✔ Commonly used for mastitis and metritis management
✔ Stable veterinary injectable formulation
✔ GMP-manufactured export-quality product
✔ OEM / ODM packaging support available
Recommended Usage Scenarios
- Commercial cattle farms
- Feedlot respiratory disease management
- Sheep and goat bacterial infection treatment
- Mastitis management programs
- Metritis treatment
- Hoof infection management
- Secondary bacterial infection control
- Veterinary distributor supply
- Intensive livestock production systems
Product Details
Composition
Each ml contains:
- Oxytetracycline — 300 mg
Product Description
Oxy 30 LA Injection contains high-concentration oxytetracycline, a tetracycline-class veterinary antibiotic with broad-spectrum bacteriostatic activity against many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Oxytetracycline works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, helping control respiratory, gastrointestinal, reproductive, and systemic bacterial infections commonly found in livestock production systems.
On many farms, respiratory disease outbreaks and secondary bacterial infections often increase during transportation stress, overcrowding, rainy seasons, poor ventilation, or weak farm sanitation systems.
This long-acting formulation is widely used because it helps reduce injection frequency while maintaining strong antibacterial activity in practical livestock management situations.
Target Animals
- Cattle
- Sheep
- Goats
Indications
Cattle
Used for treatment of:
- Bronchopneumonia
- Respiratory infections
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Metritis
- Mastitis
- Septicaemia
- Puerperal infections
- Secondary bacterial infections associated with viral diseases
Sheep and Goats
Used for treatment of:
- Respiratory infections
- Urogenital infections
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Hoof infections
- Mastitis
- Infected wounds
Dosage and Administration
Administration Route
For intramuscular injection only.
Recommended Dosage
The dose of active oxytetracycline is:
- 20 mg/kg body weight
Equivalent administration volume:
| Animal | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Cattle | 1 ml / 15 kg body weight |
| Sheep | 1 ml / 15 kg body weight |
| Goats | 1 ml / 15 kg body weight |
If necessary, repeat injection after 5 days.
Administration Notes
- Use sterile injection equipment
- Rotate injection sites properly
- Maintain good injection hygiene
- Follow dosage recommendations carefully
On many livestock farms, early treatment combined with improved ventilation and farm hygiene often helps reduce respiratory disease losses significantly.
Contraindications
Do not use in:
- Animals hypersensitive to oxytetracycline
- Animals with severe liver damage
- Animals with severe kidney damage
- Animals in late pregnancy
- Cats
- Dogs
- Horses
Side Effects
Possible side effects may include:
- Local stimulation
- Pain at injection site
- Inflammation
- Injection-site necrosis
- Temporary swelling
- Liver damage after long-term use
- Effects on tooth and bone development
Tetracycline drugs may bind with calcium and affect developing teeth and bones in young animals.
Withdrawal Period
| Product | Withdrawal Time |
|---|---|
| Meat | 28 days |
| Milk | 7 days |
Withdrawal periods should always be respected carefully before animal products enter the food chain.
How Withdrawal Periods Affect Meat and Milk Safety
Storage
- Store in a cool dark place
- Keep tightly sealed
- Protect from direct sunlight
Shelf life:
- 2 years
Proper storage conditions are especially important in hot-climate livestock markets to maintain veterinary medicine stability and antibacterial effectiveness.
How to Store Veterinary Medicines in Hot Climates
Precautions
- Use only under veterinary guidance
- Avoid overdosing
- Respect withdrawal periods carefully
- Use sterile injection equipment
- Avoid use in late pregnancy
- Monitor animals for injection-site reactions
Good ventilation, proper sanitation, stress reduction, and clean drinking water systems are also important for reducing bacterial disease outbreaks in livestock operations.
Common Antibiotic Mistakes on Livestock Farms
FAQ
What infections can Oxy 30 LA Injection treat?
It is commonly used for respiratory, gastrointestinal, reproductive, hoof, and systemic bacterial infections in cattle, sheep, and goats.
Why is long-acting oxytetracycline useful on farms?
Long-acting formulations help reduce injection frequency and improve practical treatment efficiency in commercial livestock production systems.
Can this product be used for mastitis and metritis?
Yes. It is commonly used for mastitis, metritis, and postpartum bacterial infections in cattle.
Why can injection-site swelling occur?
Intramuscular injections may sometimes cause temporary swelling, pain, or inflammation at the injection site.
Why are withdrawal periods important?
Withdrawal periods help prevent antibiotic residues from remaining in meat and milk intended for human consumption.
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