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Tag: Swine respiratory disease

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Is Increxxa the Same as DRAXXIN? A Comparison of Bioequivalent Veterinary Medications

4 min read
According to the FDA, Increxxa is one of the first approved generic versions of the brand-name veterinary drug DRAXXIN. While not identical, both medications contain the same active ingredient, tulathromycin, making them therapeutically bioequivalent. This means they offer the same benefits for treating and controlling respiratory diseases in cattle and swine.

What is Cadorex 300 mg used for? A Guide to this Veterinary Antibiotic

3 min read
Cadorex 300 mg is a veterinary antibiotic injection containing florfenicol, primarily used to treat respiratory infections in specific livestock. In cattle, it is effective against bacteria like *Mannheimia haemolytica* and *Pasteurella multocida*, while in pigs, it targets acute outbreaks of swine respiratory disease.