Friday, September 23, 2016

Neo-Terramycin 100/50





Dosage Form: FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
Neo-Terramycin® 100/50

(neomycin-oxytetracycline)

(Antibiotic Premix)



Active Drug Ingredients:


Oxytetracycline (from oxytetracycline quaternary salt) equivalent to


oxytetracycline hydrochloride (Terramycin®) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 g/lb


Neomycin sulfate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 g/lb


(providing 70 g neomycin base per lb)



CAUTION:


For use in manufacturing medicated animal feeds only.


CAUTION: Certain components of animal feeds, including medicated premixes, possess properties that may be a potential health hazard or a source of personal discomfort to certain individuals who are exposed to them. Human exposure should, therefore, be minimized by observing the general industry standards for occupational health and safety.


Precautions such as the following should be considered: dust masks or respirators and protective clothing should be worn; dust-arresting equipment and adequate ventilation should be utilized; personal hygiene should be observed; wash before eating or leaving a work site; be alert for signs of allergic reactions—seek prompt medical treatment if such reactions are suspected.



STORE IN A DRY, COOL PLACE



Mixing Directions


Thoroughly mix the amount of this premix according to the tables in the DIRECTIONS FOR USE with nonmedicated feed.


Directions for Use




































































Indications for use



g/ton Terramycin



g/ton Neomycin Base



lb of Neo-Terramycin 100/50/ton



CHICKENS



Prevention of diseases from oxytetracycline-susceptible organisms during periods of stress


As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)



50



70



1



Prevention of early chick mortality due to oxytetracycline-susceptible organisms


As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)



50–100


(first 2 weeks)



70–140



1–2



To extend period of high egg production, to improve feed efficiency, to improve fertility, to improve egg production and feed efficiency in presence of disease and at times of stress; as an aid in maintaining and improving hatchability where birds are suffering stress from moving, vaccination, culling, extreme temperature changes and worming; to improve livability of progeny when losses are due to oxytetracycline-susceptible organisms, to improve egg shell quality, prevention of bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)


As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)



50–100



70–140



1–2



Prevention of complicated chronic respiratory disease (air-sac infection) and control of complicated CRD by lowering mortality and severity during outbreaks


As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)


1001402

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Oxytetracycline in low calcium feeds (0.18–0.55% dietary calcium) should not be fed for more than five days and should not be fed to laying hens.



WARNING: This combination requires withdrawal from feed 5 days before slaughter of broilers and 14 days before slaughter of laying hens.



TURKEYS



As an aid in the prevention of disease from oxytetracycline-susceptible organisms during periods of stress


As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)



50



70



1



To extend period of high egg production, to improve egg production, to improve feed efficiency, to improve fertility, to improve egg production and feed efficiency in presence of disease and at time of stress; as an aid in maintaining and improving hatchability where birds are suffering from stress from exposure, moving, vaccination, culling, extreme losses due to oxytetracycline-susceptible organisms, and to improve egg shell quality; prevention of hexamitiasis


As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)



50–100



70–140



1–2



As an aid in the prevention of early poultry mortality due to oxytetracycline-susceptible organisms


As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)



50–100


(first 4 weeks)



70–140



1–2



Control of bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis), infectious sinusitis and hexamitiasis; prevention of infectious synovitis As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis and in the control of neomycin-sensitive organisms associated with bluecomb (mud fever or transmissible enteritis)



100



140



2



SWINE (baby pigs, growing-finishing pigs and sows)



As an aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis (scours), baby pig diarrhea (in baby pigs only), vibrionic dysentery, bloody dysentery and salmonellosis (necro or necrotic enteritis)



50



70



1



As an aid in the treatment of bacterial enteritis (scours), baby pig diarrhea (in baby pigs only), vibrionic dysentery, bloody dysentery and salmonellosis (necro or necrotic enteritis)



50–100



70–140



1–2



(When used in sows: to be fed during the gestation and lactation periods) As an aid in the maintenance of weight gains and feed consumption in the presence of atrophic rhinitis


As an aid in the treatment of bacterial enteritis



50–100



70–140



1–2



WARNING: Withdraw from feed 10 days before slaughter when neomycin base level is 140 g/ton and 5 days before slaughter when the neomycin base level is below 140g/ton.



CALVES (starter feeds)



Aid in the prevention of bacterial enteritis (scours)



50



70



1



Aid in the treatment of bacterial enteritis (scours)



100



140



2



WARNING: This combination, when fed at the level of 1.4 grams neomycin base plus 2 grams oxytetracycline per head daily, requires withdrawal from feed 7 days before slaughter. No withdrawal is required at lower levels. A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in preruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.


FOR USE IN DRY FEEDS ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN LIQUID FEED SUPPLEMENTS.



Neo-Terramycin is a registered trademark of Pfizer, Inc., licensed to


Phibro Animal Health, for Neomycin-Oxytetracycline combination products.


SEE BACK PANEL FOR COMPLETE MIXING DIRECTIONS


USE DIRECTIONS AND WARNINGS


Net Weight 50 lb (22.6 kg)


NADA #94-975, Approved by FDA


7931000


101-9014-02











Neo-Terramycin 100/50 
neomycin-oxytetracycline  powder










Product Information
Product TypeOTC TYPE A MEDICATED ARTICLE ANIMAL DRUGNDC Product Code (Source)66104-8850
Route of AdministrationORALDEA Schedule    











Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient NameBasis of StrengthStrength
OXYTETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE (OXYTETRACYCLINE)OXYTETRACYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE50 g  in 0.45 kg
NEOMYCIN SULFATE (NEOMYCIN)NEOMYCIN SULFATE100 g  in 0.45 kg










Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient NameStrength
MINERAL OIL 
SODIUM ALUMINIUM SILICATE 
RICE BRAN 


















Product Characteristics
Color    Score    
ShapeSize
FlavorImprint Code
Contains      










Packaging
#NDCPackage DescriptionMultilevel Packaging
166104-8850-122.6 kg In 1 BAGNone










Marketing Information
Marketing CategoryApplication Number or Monograph CitationMarketing Start DateMarketing End Date
NADANADA9497501/11/1999


Labeler - Phibro Animal Health (006989008)
Revised: 04/2010Phibro Animal Health



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