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When using LICOMIX 50 in approved combinations with other drugs, follow the required withdrawal times for those drugs. No drug withdrawal period is required before slaughter of birds fed LINCOMIX 50 at approved concentrations (2 to 4 grams lincomycin per ton of feed).
When using LINCOMIX 50 in approved combinations with other drugs, follow the required withdrawal times for those drugs. No drug withdrawal period is required before slaughter of swine fed LINCOMIX 50 at approved concentrations (20, 40, 100 or 200 grams lincomycin per ton of feed).
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Pfizer Animal Health
Lincomix 50 | Pfizer Animal Health
For increase in rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiencyLINCOMIX 50, 50 grams/lb, should be mixed into the complete feed supplied to broiler chickens so that the final feed contains 2 to 4 grams of lincomycin per ton of feed.
For the control of necrotic enteritisLINCOMIX 50, 50 grams/lb, should be mixed into the complete feed supplied to broiler chickens so that the final feed contains 2 grams of lincomycin per ton of feed.
For the treatment of swine dysentery, and the control of porcine proliferative enteropathies (ileitis) caused by Lawsonia intracellularisFeed 100 grams of lincomycin per ton of complete feed as the sole ration for three weeks, or until signs of disease (watery, mucoid or bloody stools) disappear.
For the treatment and control of swine dysentery, and the control of porcine proliferative enteropathies (ileitis) caused by Lawsonia intracellularisFeed 100 grams of lincomycin per ton of complete feed as the sole ration for three weeks, or until signs of disease (watery, mucoid or bloody stools) disappear, followed by 40 grams of lincomycin per ton.
For the control of swine dysentery and porcine proliferative enteropathies (ileitis) caused by Lawsonia intracellularisFeed 40 grams of lincomycin per ton of complete feed as the sole ration. For use in animals or on premises with a history of swine dysentery, but where symptoms have not yet occurred.
For reduction in the severity of swine mycoplasmal pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma hyopneumoniaeFeed 200 grams of lincomycin per ton of complete feed as the sole ration for 21 days.
For increase in rate of weight gain in growing-finishing swineFeed 20 grams of lincomycin per ton of complete feed as the sole ration from weaning to market weight.
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