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Pulmotil 90
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Pulmotil 90

Generic name: tilmicosin phosphate granule
Dosage form: FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY

ELANCO* AF0472
Net Weight:
10 kg (22.0 lb)

Type A Medicated Article

Do not feed undiluted.

CAUTION: Federal law limits this drug to use under the professional supervision of a licensed veterinarian. Animal feed bearing or containing this veterinary feed directive drug shall be fed to animals only by or upon a lawful veterinary feed directive issued by a licensed veterinarian in the course of the veterinarian's professional practice.

Active Drug Ingredient: tilmicosin (as tilmicosin phosphate) 90.7 g per lb (200 g per kg)

Inert ingredients: ground corncobs.

Description: Pulmotil is a formulation of the antibiotic tilmicosin. Tilmicosin is produced semi-synthetically and is in the macrolide class of antibiotics. Each kilogram of Type A Medicated Article contains 200 grams (0.44 lbs) of tilmicosin adsorbed onto ground corncobs.

Indications: For the control of swine respiratory disease associated with Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae and Pasteurella multocida.

Feeding Directions: Tilmicosin is to be fed continuously at 181 grams to 363 grams per ton (200 ppm to 400 ppm) of Type C medicated feed as the sole ration for a 21-day period, beginning approximately 7 days before an anticipated disease outbreak.

IMPORTANT: Must be thoroughly mixed in feeds before use.

Mixing Directions: Thoroughly mix Pulmotil Type A medicated article with feed to provide a Type B medicated feed containing up to 36,300 grams tilmicosin per ton or to provide a complete Type C medicated feed containing 181 to 363 g tilmicosin per ton. Do not use in any feeds containing bentonite. Bentonite in feeds may affect the efficacy of tilmicosin.

Starting concentration of Pulmotil Type A Medicated ArticleAmount of Type A Medicated Article to add per tonResulting concentration in Type B Medicated Feed
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