Product Summary
Procaine Benzylpenicillin and Neomycin Suspension (20%+10%) is a veterinary antibiotic suspension used for the treatment of respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin, and systemic bacterial infections in sheep, horses, dogs, cats, and camels. It combines procaine penicillin and neomycin to provide broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria commonly found in veterinary practice.
Key Benefits
✔ Broad-spectrum dual-antibiotic combination
✔ Effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria
✔ Commonly used for respiratory and systemic infections
✔ Suitable for sheep, horses, dogs, cats, and camels
✔ Practical option for mixed bacterial infections
✔ Stable veterinary suspension formulation
✔ GMP-manufactured export-quality product
✔ OEM / ODM packaging support available
Recommended Usage Scenarios
- Commercial sheep farms
- Camel bacterial infection management
- Equine respiratory infection treatment
- Veterinary clinic use
- Gastrointestinal infection control
- Skin and soft tissue infection treatment
- Veterinary distributor supply
- Intensive livestock production systems
Product Details
Composition
Contains per ml:
- Procaine Penicillin — 200,000 I.U
- Neomycin Base — 100 mg
- Excipients ad — up to 1 ml
Product Description
Procaine Benzylpenicillin and Neomycin Suspension combines two veterinary antibiotics to provide broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against a wide range of susceptible microorganisms.
Procaine penicillin mainly targets Gram-positive bacteria through bactericidal activity, while neomycin provides additional activity against many Gram-negative organisms. The combination is commonly used for mixed bacterial infections in veterinary medicine.
On many livestock farms, respiratory and gastrointestinal bacterial diseases often increase during transportation stress, overcrowding, sudden weather changes, poor ventilation, or weak sanitation systems.
Combination antibiotic suspensions are widely used in practical livestock management because they help improve antibacterial coverage and treatment efficiency on commercial farms.
Target Animals
- Horses
- Sheep
- Dogs
- Cats
- Camels
Indications
Used for treatment of infectious diseases caused by bacteria sensitive to the combination, including:
- Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
- Streptococcus spp.
- Actinomyces pyogenes
- Pasteurella spp.
- Salmonella spp.
- Klebsiella spp.
- Staphylococcus spp.
Commonly used for:
- Respiratory infections
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Systemic bacterial infections
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Mixed bacterial infection management
Dosage and Administration
Administration Route
For intramuscular injection only.
Recommended Dosage
| Animal | Dosage |
|---|---|
| Horses | 5 ml / 100 kg body weight |
| Sheep | 5 ml / 100 kg body weight |
| Dogs | 1 ml / 10 kg body weight |
| Cats | 1 ml / 10 kg body weight |
Maximum Dose
| Animal | Maximum Dose |
|---|---|
| Sheep | 2.5 ml |
| Dogs | 1 ml |
| Cats | 0.5 ml |
The dose may be repeated every 24 hours if required, up to a maximum of 3 treatments.
Administration Notes
- Shake well before use
- Use sterile injection equipment
- Rotate injection sites properly
- Maintain proper injection hygiene
On many farms, early treatment combined with proper ventilation and clean water systems often improves recovery significantly.
Side Effects
As with all veterinary medicines, unwanted effects may occasionally occur.
Possible side effects may include:
- Hypersensitivity reactions
- Local injection-site irritation
- Allergic reactions in sensitive animals
Veterinary supervision is recommended during treatment.
Withdrawal Period
| Product | Withdrawal Time |
|---|---|
| Meat (Sheep) | 70 days |
Additional notes:
- Not for use in milk-producing sheep intended for human consumption
- Not for use in horses intended for human consumption
Withdrawal periods should always be respected carefully before animal products enter the food chain.
How Withdrawal Periods Affect Meat and Milk Safety
Storage
- Store below 25°C
- Protect from light
- Store in a cool dry place
- Keep out of reach of children
Proper storage conditions are especially important in hot-climate livestock regions to maintain veterinary medicine stability and antibacterial effectiveness.
How to Store Veterinary Medicines in Hot Climates
Precautions
- Shake well before use
- Use only under veterinary guidance
- Follow correct dosage recommendations
- Respect withdrawal periods carefully
- Use sterile injection equipment
- Monitor animals for adverse reactions
Good farm hygiene, stress reduction, clean water systems, and proper ventilation are also important for reducing bacterial disease outbreaks in livestock operations.
Common Antibiotic Mistakes on Livestock Farms
FAQ
What infections can this product treat?
It is commonly used for respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin, and systemic bacterial infections caused by susceptible microorganisms.
Why are penicillin and neomycin combined?
The combination helps provide broader antibacterial coverage against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Why should suspension products be shaken before use?
Suspension products may settle during storage. Shaking helps maintain uniform concentration before administration.
Can this product be used for respiratory infections?
Yes. It is commonly used for respiratory infections caused by susceptible bacterial organisms.
Why are withdrawal periods important?
Withdrawal periods help prevent antibiotic residues from remaining in animal products intended for human consumption.
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