Complete Up To Date Information about Gilt Edge Tylan Mix.
NADA Number: 091-582 | |
| Proprietary Name |
Gilt Edge Tylan® Mix |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
ADM Alliance Nutrition, Inc. |
| Sponsor Address |
1000 North 30th St. Quincy, IL 62305-3115 USA |
| Ingredients |
Tylosin Phosphate |
| Species |
Swine, starting Cattle, beef Chicken, layers Chicken, no use class stated or implied Chicken, replacements Swine, growing Swine, finishing Chicken, broilers |
| Routes of Administration |
Per Os |
| Dose Form |
Medicated feed |
| Drug Form |
Type A Medicated Article |
| Dispensing Status |
OTC |
| Patent Number |
4048268 4283388 |
| Withdrawal Time |
Chicken: 5 days before slaughter when fed at 800 grams per ton or greater.
Cattle: not stated.
Swine: not stated. |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
558.625 Tylosin. Specifications: Tylosin is the antibiotic substance produced by growth of Streptomyces fradiae or the same antibiotic substance produced by any other means. Tylosin present as the phosphate salt, conforms to the appropriate antibiotic standard. Type A medicated article levels of tylosin: 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 20, 40, and 100 grams per pound. Conditions of use: Cattle (beef) Amount: 8- 10 grams per ton of feed. Indications: For reduction of incidence of liver abscesses caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum and Corynebacterius pyogenes. Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. Each animal must receive not more than 90 milligrams per day and not less than 60 milligrams per day. Feed continuously as sole ration. Chickens (broilers) Amount: Tylosin, 800- 1000 grams per ton of feed. Administer in feed to chickens 0 to 5 days of age, follow with second administration in feed for 24- 48 hours at 3 to 5 weeks of age. Indications: To aid in the control of chronic respiratory disease caused by Mycoplasma. Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. Chickens Amount: Tylosin, 4- 50 grams per ton of feed. Indications: For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency. Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. Chickens (laying) Amount: Tylosin, 20- 50 grams per ton of feed. Indications: For improved feed efficiency. Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. Chickens (replacements) Amount: Tylosin, 1,000 grams per ton of feed. Administer in feed to chickens 0 to 5 days of age, follow with second administration in feed for 24 to 48 hours at 3 to 5 weeks of age. Indications: To aid in the control of chronic respiratory disease caused by Mycoplasma Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. Swine Amount: Tylosin, 10- 100 grams per ton of feed. Pre-starter or starter ration: 20- 100 grams per ton. Grower ration: 20- 40 grams per ton. Finisher ration:10- 20 grams per ton. Indications: For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency. Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. Continuous use. Amount: Tylosin, 40- 100 grams per ton of feed. Use 100 grams per ton for at least 3 weeks followed by 40 grams per ton until market weight. Indications: Prevention of swine dysentery (vibrionic). Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. Amount: Tylosin, 40- 100 grams per ton of feed. Indications: Treatment and control of swine dysentery (vibrionic). Limitations: Administer in feed as tylosin phosphate after treatment with tylosin in drinking water as tylosin base; 0.25 gram per gallon in drinking water for 3- 10 days, 40- 100 grams per ton in feed for 2- 6 weeks. Amount: Tylosin, 100 grams per ton of feed. Indications: Maintaining weight gains and feed efficiency in presence of atrophic rhinitis. Limitations: As tylosin phosphate. |
| Tolerances |
Tolerances are established for residues of tylosin in edible products of animals as follows: a. Chickens and turkeys: 0.2 part per million (negligible residue) in uncooked fat, muscle, liver, and kidney. b. Cattle: 0.2 part per million (negligible residue) in uncooked fat, muscle, liver, and kidney. c. Swine: 0.2 part per million (negligible residue) in uncooked fat, muscle, liver, and kidney. d. Milk: 0.05 part per million (negligible residue). e. Eggs: 0.2 part per million (negligible residue). |