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Terramycin Pink Eye Powder 50g

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Terramycin Pinkeye Powder contains oxytetracycline hydrochloride 20mg/g in a non-irritant carrier. It is a broad spectrum antibiotic for the treatment of eye infections of animals.

Terramycin is effective against Moraxella bovis and Rickettsia conjunctivae and has activity against a wide range of secondary invaders including Mycoplasma conjunctivae.

Approved Uses:
Eye infections of all animals including infectious keratitis (pink eye) of cattle and other infectious agents associated with these diseases. Bacterial wound contamination.

Terramycin Pink Eye Powder is:
Highly effective at treating the common eye infections in cattle.
Easy to use, in a convenient puffer pack.
Flexible with no meat or milk withholding period

Pack size: 50g NET puffer pack

Dosage and Administration
Puff powder on affected eyes two or three times daily

Additional Information
Storage: Store below 30 degrees C (room temperature). Store in original container.

Withholding: Meat- NIL; Milk- NIL

Customer Reviews

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Dirk van Rhyn (Labrador, AU)
Good but expensive

The powder seems to have brought relief to the eyes of a blind sheep but the product is overpriced in my opinion.

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Easylamber
TERRAMYCIN

very good clears up eye irritations in sheep easy to use pity it is not available in the uk anymore

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Mike Ireland
Great service and product

Everything is good about this product easy to use very effective and cheap. Clears blindness in sheep very fast

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TI Tess
Great Product

I live very remote this product is a must have on hand for critters and may I say folks Love it

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Linda
Terramycin Pink Eye Powder 50g

A good product - cleared up my 14 week old pup's mild eye infection in no time and I also applied it to a skin wound to aid healing. Could have done with better instructions about puffing into the eye though - you have to be careful, keep the bottle upright and apply gentle pressure so the powder comes out in a fine spray! Lesson learnt!