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Meaning of "tilmicosin"

tilmicosin (noun) - Tilmicosin is a veterinary antibiotic used in the treatment of respiratory infections in cattle and swine
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  • A macrolide antibiotic used in veterinary medicine.

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Tilmicosin is a macrolide antibiotic synthesized from tylosin.
However the bulk of tilmicosin is excreted unchanged.
Tilmicosin may be present as the base or as a phosphate.
Do not administer in case of hypersensitivity or resistance to tilmicosin.
Injection of tilmicosin in humans has been associated with fatalities.
Another useful antibiotic compound is tilmicosin.
Tilmicosin is a macrolide antibiotic with two tertiary amines.
Tylosin and tilmicosin had no effect.
Tilmicosin shows partial inhibition at the concentration used.
This may reflect the intermediate hydrophobicity of tilmicosin.
Tilmicosin may induce irritation.
Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to tilmicosin or to any of the excipients.
Tilmicosin demonstrated slower entry and accumulation than tylvalosin.
The pharmacokinetic parameters confirm the effective dose of tilmicosin.
The cat treated with tilmicosin microcrystals showed no remaining symptoms.

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Longer chain length acids caused a slower release of tilmicosin.
Draxxin was as effective as tilmicosin in treating the early stages of severe foot rot.
Dobutamine partially offset the negative inotropic effects induced by tilmicosin in dogs.
Dose of tilmicosin.
Dobutamine partially offset the negative inotrophic effects induced by tilmicosin in dogs.
People with known hypersensitivity to tilmicosin should avoid contact with the product.
The uptake was greater than that seen for either tylosin or tilmicosin.
The safety of tilmicosin has not been established in animals used for breeding purposes.
In order to obtain a correct dosage the concentration of tilmicosin should be adjusted accordingly.
The safety of tilmicosin has not been established in boars used for breeding purposes.
In order to obtain a correct dosage the concentration of tilmicosin has to be adjusted accordingly.
Tilmicosin is a chemically modified macrolide antibiotic with properties broadly similar to other macrolides.
Do not allow horses and other equines access to drinking water containing tilmicosin.
Cross resistance between tilmicosin and other macrolides and lincomycin has been observed.
Do not allow horses and other equines access to medicated feed containing tilmicosin.
All puppies in the tilmicosin microcrystals group showed no nasal discharge of any type.
Beta adrenergic antagonists such as propanolol exacerbated the negative inotrophy of tilmicosin in dogs.
Tilmicosin can cause fatalities in human beings following injection of high doses of the substance.
No serious reactions were observed at the injection sites of puppies treated with tilmicosin microcrystals.
Dose of tilmicosin Duration of treatment Inclusion rate in feed.
Aliquots of saline were removed at various intervals and tilmicosin was determined by HPLC.
Tilmicosin degrades / declines slowly in the soil.
A preferred compound of formula I for use in this invention is tilmicosin phosphate.
Eliminiation of tilmicosin from blood-serum is relatively slow.
Horses or other Equidae, must not be allowed access to feeds containing tilmicosin.
Tilmicosin is a semi-synthetic antibiotic of the macrolide group.
Therapeutically effective concentrations of tilmicosin were measured up to 60 hours after treatment.
Tilmicosin is a mainly bactericidal semi-synthetic antibiotic of the macrolide group.
When administered by injection, tilmicosin has a narrow safety of margin.
Tilmicosin is an antibiotic in the macrolide class with the following structure,.
Administered sub-cutaneously, tilmicosin is quickly absorbed from the injection site.
Tilmicosin irritates to eyes, it can cause anaphylactic reaction, to avoid direct contact.
No inferiority was seen between the tilmicosin groups and positive controls, being long acting antibiotics.
Tilmicosin is a semi-synthetic antibiotic of the macrolide group and is believed to affect protein synthesis.
For example, lauric acid salts of tilmicosin are usually released more slowly than decanoate salts.

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