COMPOSITION:
Each vial contains: Ceftizoxime 3000 mg
- Swelling at the upper part of the teat
- Swelling at the lower part of the udder
- Hard and swollen udder on palpation
- Persistent annoyance of flies around teats
- Painful inflammation
- Excessive edema of the udder Mastitis
Treatment Protocol:
- Clinical Mastitis:
- Identified by white flakes in milk.
- Recommended Treatment: CEFT Injection.
- Summer Mastitis:
- Recognized by foul-smelling, thick yellowish milk.
- Recommended Treatment: CEFT Injection.
- Coliform Mastitis:
- Characterized by straw-colored milk.
- Recommended Treatment: CEFT Injection.
- Mycoplasmal Mastitis:
- Marked by sudden swelling of individual quarters or the whole udder.
- Sandy or flaky sediment in watery or yellowish milk.
- Recommended Treatment: CEFT Injection
Features:
- Excellent binding with milk alveolar protein & adipose tissue.
- Maintains therapeutic concentration in the udder for 96 hrs.
- Effective against coagulase-positive organisms, preventing fibrosis.
- Inhibits a significant number of ESBLs producing bacteria.
Dosage:
- Administer 5 mg/kg of body weight by intravenous route only.
- If required, it can be repeated within 72 hours