Tylosin 200 Injection 20% – 100ml
Tylosin is a veterinary antibiotic commonly used in livestock, poultry, and sometimes dogs. It belongs to the macrolide class of antibiotics, which work by stopping bacteria from producing the proteins they need to grow and multiply.
Basic description
Tylosin is derived from a soil microorganism called Streptomyces fradiae. It is most often sold as tylosin tartrate powder or injectable tylosin and is widely used in veterinary medicine to treat bacterial infections, particularly those affecting the respiratory system and digestive tract.
How it works
Tylosin stops bacterial growth by interfering with protein synthesis inside bacterial cells. This prevents the bacteria from multiplying, allowing the animal’s immune system to eliminate the infection.
Common veterinary uses
Respiratory infections
Used to treat pneumonia and respiratory disease caused by bacteria such as Mycoplasma and Pasteurella.
Gastrointestinal infections
Often used in dogs to treat chronic diarrhea, colitis, and intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
Mycoplasma infections
Highly effective against Mycoplasma species, which are common in poultry, cattle, and swine.
Skin infections
Sometimes used for secondary bacterial skin infections.
Growth and herd health management
In livestock industries it has historically been used to help control disease spread within herds.
Common animals treated
Cattle
Swine
Poultry
Sheep and goats
Dogs (off-label use by veterinarians)
Forms available
Soluble powder (mixed in drinking water or feed)
Injectable solution
Oral capsules or compounded powder for dogs
Typical dog use (example context) In dogs, tylosin powder is frequently prescribed for chronic diarrhea or tylosin-responsive diarrhea (TRD). Many veterinarians use small oral doses mixed into food.
Key characteristics
Broad activity against Gram-positive bacteria
Effective against Mycoplasma
Anti-inflammatory effects in the gut
Often used when other antibiotics fail for chronic digestive issues
Important notes
It is prescription-only in many regions.
Overuse can contribute to antibiotic resistance.
Dosage depends on species, weight, and condition being treated.
Breeder context (why some breeders keep it) Many dog breeders keep tylosin on hand because it can quickly control bacterial gut issues in puppies or adult dogs, especially when dealing with recurring loose stool in kennels.
Vitboo Vit Tylosin 200 is a veterinary tylosin injection formulated at 20% strength in a 100ml bottle. This product is made for animal use and is commonly kept on hand in livestock and multi-animal care settings where injectable tylosin is part of a veterinarian-directed health program.
Packaged in a durable amber bottle with a secure cap, this product offers a professional presentation for your store while making it easy to identify on the shelf. The 20% tylosin formulation and 100ml size make it a practical option for farms, breeders, and animal care operations looking for a dependable veterinary-use injectable.
Product highlights:
Tylosin Injection 20%
100ml bottle
Veterinary-use formula
Professional amber bottle packaging
Easy-to-read label design
Suggested short description
Vitboo Vit Tylosin 200 is a 20% tylosin veterinary injection in a 100ml bottle, designed for animal-use settings that require a professional injectable antibiotic presentation.