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Animals > Livestock Feeds > Compendium of Medicating Ingredient Brochures  

SEMDURAMICIN SODIUM

MIB #79


Approved Brands: 1. AVIAX 5% FEED PREMIX contains semduramicin (from semduramicin sodium) at 50 g/kg. (Phibro Animal Health Ltd.)
Approved for use: In meal or pellet feed for broiler chickens
Approved claims: For broiler chickens - Claim 1

Claim 1: As an aid in the prevention of coccidiosis caused by Eimeria tenella, E. acervulina, E. maxima, E. necatrix, E. brunetti and E. mitis in broiler chickens
Level of Drug: 25 mg/kg(0.0025%) in the complete feed
Directions: The medicated feed is to be fed continuously as the sole ration up to 2 days before slaughter.
WARNING: 1. Treated birds must not be slaughtered for use in food for at least 2 days after the latest treatment with this medicated feed.
2. Do not feed to laying chickens.
CAUTION: 1. Do not feed to replacement or breeding chickens
2. Do not use in feeds containing pellet-binding agents with the exception of Lignosol and Agri-Colloid (required on premix and supplement labels only).
3. Do not use this drug for the treatment of coccidiosis.
4. Consult a veterinarian or poultry pathologist if losses exceed 0.5% in a 2 day period.

Accepted Compatibilities: Semduramicin sodium is compatible with the following drugs/drug combinations. For details refer to the MIB as indicated.
  for use in feed for
1. Bacitracin methylene disalicylate (MIB #48) at 55 mg/kg in the complete feed broiler chickens
2. Virginiamycin at 11 mg/kg (MIB #10.11) or Virginiamycin at 22 mg/kg (MIB #63) respectively broiler chickens

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