




Description Tylan is an antibiotic food additive used in veterinary medicine to treat bacterial infections in a wide range of species, including farm animals. Veterinarians often use this powder to treat the symptoms of colitis and diarrhea in companion animals. Uses Tylan is indicated as an antibiotic used for colitis and chronic diarrhea. Tylan may also decrease the symptoms by affecting the immune system in the intestine. Drug & Food Interactions Talk to your veterinarian about any other drugs your dog is taking before starting this medication. Precautions Adverse reactions, including shock and death may result from over-dosage in baby pigs. Prescribing Information See all items by Tylan Watch our Tylan video Item Number 146926 Common Brand Name(s) Tylosin Dosage Measure Use according to your veterinarian's instructions. For Use With Chickens, Turkeys, Swine & Honey Bees Generic Name Tylosin Phosphate Brand Elanco Product Form Powder Health Condition Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD), Necrotic Enteritis (NE), Digestive Issues Drug Type Antibiotic Ingredients Ingredients Tylosin. Instructions Recommended Dosage Use according to your veterinarian's instructions. Storage Instructions Store at or below 77°F. FAQ What is Tylan Powder? Tylan Powder an antibiotic used for colitis and chronic diarrhea. Tylan may also decrease the symptoms by affecting the immune system in the intestine. What are the benefits of Tylan Powder? Active against certain spirochetes, large viruses, and certain gram-negative organisms (not including coliforms). Used as an antibiotic for colitis and chronic diarrhea. How does this medication work? When chronic respiratory disease threatens birds and slows gain, strategic medication with Tylan Powder can help protect flock health and profitability. In swine, Tylan Powder is indicated for use in the treatment of swine arthritis caused by Mycoplasma hyosynoviae; swine pneumonia caused by Pasteurella spp.; swine erysipelas caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae; acute swine dysentery associated with Treponema hyodysenteriae when followed by appropriate medication in the drinking water and/or feed. In honey bees for the control of American Foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae).
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