TERRAMYCIN Pinkeye Aerosol

$58.10

TERRAMYCIN Pinkeye Aerosol treats pinkeye and eye infections in cattle and sheep. Fast-acting oxytetracycline spray with no meat or milk withholding.

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Description

TERRAMYCIN Pinkeye Aerosol

TERRAMYCIN Pinkeye Aerosol is a broad-spectrum antibiotic spray used to treat eye infections in livestock, especially pinkeye in cattle and sheep. Formulated with oxytetracycline hydrochloride, it provides fast, targeted relief from infectious keratitis and related bacterial infections.

Key Features

  • Effective treatment for pinkeye and bacterial eye infections in cattle and sheep
  • Contains 2 mg/g oxytetracycline hydrochloride in a non-CFC aerosol spray
  • Targets Moraxella bovis, Rickettsia conjunctivae, and Mycoplasma conjunctivae
  • Quick and easy application with approximately 40 doses per can
  • Nil meat and milk withholding periods

Directions for Use

Shake can well before use. Hold the can one hand span away from the infected eye and spray directly onto the affected area. Apply three times daily until the condition resolves.

  • Treat all affected and in-contact animals
  • Isolate individual cases where possible
  • Reduce exposure to dusty environments during treatment

Pack Size

  • 125g aerosol can – approximately 40 applications (2-second spray each)

Withholding Periods

  • Meat: Nil
  • Milk: Nil

Storage & Safety

  • Store below 30°C in original packaging
  • Highly flammable – do not puncture or incinerate aerosol can
  • Use in a well-ventilated area

Technical Information

These documents provide verified product information for safety, handling and regulatory compliance.

Trusted Brand

Manufactured by Zoetis, a leading global animal health company known for producing reliable and veterinarian-trusted treatments for livestock and companion animals.

Additional information

Weight 0.202 kg
Dimensions 5.5 × 5.5 × 19.5 cm
Animal

Cattle & Calf, Sheep & Lambs

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