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Kill respiratory bacteria before they overtake the pen.

Respiratory disease spreads fast. Treat it immediately with bactericidal Baytril® 100 (enrofloxacin) Injectable Solution, the first fluoroquinolone approved for use in swine. Clearly, dead bacteria can’t contaminate.

Kill four key SRD-causing pathogens before they kill your bottom line.

Left untreated, respiratory disease impedes growth and increases morbidity, impacting your bottom line. Baytril 100 kills four key pathogens that cause swine respiratory disease:


  • Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae
  • Pasteurella multocida
  • Haemophilus parasuis
  • Streptococcus suis

Baytril 100 stops respiratory disease.

Baytril 100 is a fluoroquinolone, the newest class of antimicrobials available to the swine industry. Although the name might be new to pork producers and swine veterinarians, Baytril® branded antibiotics have been trusted favorites of companion animal and bovine veterinarians for decades.

  • Baytril 100 is bactericidal; it kills four key pathogens that cause swine respiratory disease.
  • Baytril 100 has a unique mode of action. Enrofloxacin, its active ingedient, penetrates the bacteria cell and binds the DNA gyrase, resulting in cell death.
  • Baytril 100 kills bacteria in both its resting and growth phases of development.1
  • Baytril 100 is concentration-dependent.

Approved for subcutaneous use only, federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Extra-label use in food-producing animals is prohibited. Swine intended for human consumption must not be slaughtered within five days of receiving a single injection dose.




REFERENCES:

1. Claus G.W. (1995). In: G. R. Carter, M. M. Chengappa, and A. W. Roberts (Eds.). Microbial Nutrition, Metabolism, and Growth. Essentials of Veterinary Microbiology. Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia. p. 39.