What is Tribrissen used for in horses?

What is Tribrissen used for in horses?

TRIBRISSEN 400 Oral Paste is indicated where control of bacterial infections is required during treatment of: Acute Strangles, Respiratory Tract Infections, Acute Urogenital Infections, Wound Infections And Abscesses. TRIBRISSEN Oral Paste is well tolerated by foals.

What does Trisoprim treat?

Additional Information

Indication: For the systemic treatment of bacterial infections caused by organisms sensitive to trimethoprim and sulphadiazine for cattle, horses, sheep and pigs.
Contraindications: DO NOT use in sheep which are producing or may in the future produce milk or milk products for human consumption.

How long can you take Tribrissen 24% for cats?

Do not continue therapy in cats for more than 14 days. Do not exceed the recommended daily therapeutic dose. TRIBRISSEN 24% is an aqueous suspension of trimethoprim in a solution of the sodium salt of sulfadiazine. Each mL contains 40 mg trimethoprim and 200 mg sulfadiazine.

How often should Tribrissen 48% injections be done?

Following treatment with TRIBRISSEN 48% Injection, therapy can be maintained using oral paste. A complete blood count should be done periodically in patients receiving TRIBRISSEN Oral Paste for prolonged periods. If significant reduction in the count of any formed blood element is noted, treatment with TRIBRISSEN Oral Paste should be discontinued.

How long does Tribrissen 48% stay in the body?

The usual course of treatment is for not longer than 7 consecutive days. TRIBRISSEN 48% is an aqueous suspension of trimethoprim in a solution of the sodium salt of sulfadiazine. Each mL contains 80 mg trimethoprim and 400 mg sulfadiazine. Store between 15 and 30°C.

What are the active ingredients in Tribrissen 48%?

This page contains information on Tribrissen 48% for veterinary use. The active ingredients of TRIBRISSEN are a combination of trimethoprim and sulfadiazine which has been established in a ratio of 1:5. TRIBRISSEN 48% contains trimethoprim, a synthetic antibacterial, and sulfadiazine, a sulfonamide.