Description
Sulfatrim is a broad-spectrum injectable antibiotic containing a combination of sulfamethoxazole (20 g/100 mL) and trimethoprim (4 g/100 mL). This synergistic combination enhances the antimicrobial efficacy, making it effective against a wide range of bacterial pathogens.
Indications:
Cattle, Sheep, and Goats: Treatment of infections of the gastrointestinal tract, urogenital system, respiratory tract, and septicemias caused by susceptible Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.​
Swine: Effective against gastrointestinal and respiratory infections, as well as septicemias.​
Dogs and Cats: Management of urinary tract infections, respiratory infections, and soft tissue infections.​
Poultry: Treatment of infections caused by susceptible organisms.​
Key Benefits:
Broad-Spectrum Activity: Effective against a wide range of bacterial pathogens, including both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.​
Synergistic Combination: The combination of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim enhances antimicrobial efficacy, reducing the risk of resistance development.​
Multiple Species Application: Suitable for use in various animal species, including livestock and companion animals.​
Dosage/Application:
General Dosage: Administer 15–20 mg/kg of body weight, equivalent to 1 mL per 12–16 kg of body weight.​
Administration Routes: Intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, or oral (diluted in water).​
Frequency: Repeat the dose every 24 to 48 hours, depending on the severity of the infection and as directed by a veterinarian.​
Species-Specific Dosage:
Dairy Cattle and Adult Horses: 20 to 30 mL.​
Calves and Colts: 5 to 15 mL.​
Sheep and Goats: 3 to 5 mL.​
Lambs and Suckling Pigs: 0.5 to 1 mL.​
Adult Swine: 5 to 10 mL.​
Dogs and Cats: 1 to 3 mL.​
Lightweight Birds: 0.2 mL per kg.
Heavyweight Birds: 0.15 mL per kg.​
Oral Administration:
Dilute 1 mL of Sulfatrim in 0.5 L of water.​
Ensure animals have free access to the medicated water.​
Continue administration as directed by a veterinarian.​
Precautions:
Injection Rate: Administer intravenous injections slowly to prevent respiratory distress and collapse.​
Administration Technique: Avoid mixing Sulfatrim with other products in the same syringe.​
Contraindications: Do not administer to animals with severe hepatic affections, blood dyscrasias, renal insufficiency, or known hypersensitivity to the components.​
Overdose Management: In case of overdose, provide proper ventilation and administer intravenous electrolyte solutions as supportive care.​
Withdrawal Periods:
Milk Withdrawal: 5 days.​
Poultry Withdrawal: 5 days.​
Storage:
Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place, away from heat and direct sunlight.​




