For livestock producers, the effective and safe use of veterinary medicines is paramount. NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. provides high-purity Sulfamerazine Sodium Powder (CAS 127-58-2), a valuable antibacterial agent, and offers this guide to ensure optimal results and safety during its administration.

Understanding the correct Sulfamerazine Sodium dosage is the first step towards successful treatment. The appropriate amount varies depending on the animal species, its weight, and the specific condition being treated. For instance, in cattle and swine, the initial dosage is often higher, followed by a reduced maintenance dose over subsequent days. Poultry dosages are typically calculated per gallon of drinking water. Always consult the product label or a veterinarian for precise dosing instructions.

The Sulfamerazine Sodium administration can be achieved in several ways. The most common methods include adding the powder to drinking water, ensuring it dissolves completely, or administering it as a drench. For poultry, medicating drinking water is particularly efficient for treating large numbers of birds. For cattle and swine that are not drinking adequately, drenching or using a dose syringe is recommended to ensure they receive the correct amount of medication. Proper Sulfamerazine Sodium administration techniques are key to treatment efficacy.

Safety precautions are essential when handling and administering Sulfamerazine Sodium Powder. It is important to wear gloves and avoid inhaling the powder. After use, thorough hand washing is recommended. Keep the product out of reach of children and animals. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture, ensuring the container remains tightly sealed.

Withdrawal periods must be strictly observed. Animals treated with Sulfamerazine Sodium should not be used for meat consumption until the specified withdrawal time has passed. This is crucial to prevent violative tissue residues. For cattle and swine, this is typically 10-15 days, while for chickens and turkeys, it is 10 days. These withdrawal times are critical for food safety and compliance with regulations.

Furthermore, avoid using Sulfamerazine Sodium in certain categories of animals, such as calves under one month of age or those on an all-milk diet, as this can lead to violative residues. Do not use in lactating dairy cattle over 20 months of age to prevent milk residues. Exceeding the recommended treatment duration, usually up to 5 consecutive days, can also result in violative residues.

NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. is committed to providing high-quality veterinary pharmaceuticals. By following these guidelines for Sulfamerazine Sodium dosage, administration, and safety, producers can effectively manage bacterial infections and contribute to the overall health and productivity of their livestock.