Each 1 ml contains:
Colistin sulphate 240 mg (eq. to 5,760,000 IU)
Each 1 ml contains:
Colistin sulphate 240 mg (eq. to 5,760,000 IU)
Colistin is a polypeptide antibiotic belonging to the class of polymyxin.
Colistin has a bactericidal action on sensitive bacterial strains , by disorganization of their cytoplasmic membrane , leading to an alternation of cell permeability and thus to a loss of intracellular material
Colistin has bactericidal power against a broad spectrum of Gram-negative bacteria , including enterobacteria and in particular Escherichia coli , Colistin has a very little activity against Gram-Positive bacteria and fungal organisms .
Gram-Positive bacteria , as well as some species of Gram-negative bacteria such as proteus and Serratia , are naturally resistant to colistin
However, the acquisition of resistance of gram- negative enteric bacteria to colistin is rare and can be explained by simple mutation.
Colistin exhibits concentration-dependent activity against Gram-negative bacteria .Following oral administration, high concentrations are observed in the gastrointestinal tract . i.e., the target site due to the low absorption of the substance.
Colistin is a polymyxine bactericidal polypeptide antibiotic. It produces its antibacterial effect by interacting strongly with phospholipids in bacterial cell membrane & radically disturbed their permeability & function. Colistin is active against G -ve bacteria such as Pseudomonas , E. coli ,Klebsiella , Aerobacter , Enterobacter , Salmonella , Shigella & Haemophilus.
It is used for the treatment of gastrointestinal tract infections caused by G – ve Colistin sensitive bacteria (ex: E.coli).
Route of administration: taken Orally Via drinking water.
Duration of treatment should be limited to the minimum time necessary for the treatment of the disease.
Treatment duration should not exceed 7 days.
Special warnings for each target species:
Colistin exerts concentration- dependent activity against Gram-negative bacteria. Following oral administration high concentration are achieved in gastrointestinal tract , i.e. the target site , due to the poor absorption of the substance . these factors indicate that a longer duration of treatment than the one indicated In dosage section leading to unnecessary exposure is not recommended
Special precautions for use in animals:
-Do not use colistin as a substitute for good management practices .
-Colistin is a last resort drug in human medicine for treatment of infectious caused by certain multi-drug resistant bacteria . In order to minimize any potential risk associated with widespread use of colistin . its use should be limited to treatment or treatment and metaphylaxis of disease , and should not be used for prophylaxis
-Whenever possible. colistin should only be used based on susceptibility testing .
-Use of the product deviating from the instructions given in the insert may lead to treatment failures and increase the prevalence of bacteria resistant to colistin
Do not use in horses, particularly in foals, since colistin, due to a shift in the gastrointestinal micro flora balance could lead to the development of antimicrobial associated colitis (Colitis X), typically associated with Clostridium difficile, which may be fatal.
pigs : meat and offal : 2 days
broiler chicken:
Meat and offal: 1 day.
Eggs: zero days.
Composition
Each 1 ml contains:
Colistin sulphate 240 mg (eq. to 5,760,000 IU)
Properties:
Colistin is a polypeptide antibiotic belonging to the class of polymyxin.
Colistin has a bactericidal action on sensitive bacterial strains , by disorganization of their cytoplasmic membrane , leading to an alternation of cell permeability and thus to a loss of intracellular material
Colistin has bactericidal power against a broad spectrum of Gram-negative bacteria , including enterobacteria and in particular Escherichia coli , Colistin has a very little activity against Gram-Positive bacteria and fungal organisms .
Gram-Positive bacteria , as well as some species of Gram-negative bacteria such as proteus and Serratia , are naturally resistant to colistin
However, the acquisition of resistance of gram- negative enteric bacteria to colistin is rare and can be explained by simple mutation.
Colistin exhibits concentration-dependent activity against Gram-negative bacteria .Following oral administration, high concentrations are observed in the gastrointestinal tract . i.e., the target site due to the low absorption of the substance.
Colistin is a polymyxine bactericidal polypeptide antibiotic. It produces its antibacterial effect by interacting strongly with phospholipids in bacterial cell membrane & radically disturbed their permeability & function. Colistin is active against G -ve bacteria such as Pseudomonas , E. coli ,Klebsiella , Aerobacter , Enterobacter , Salmonella , Shigella & Haemophilus.
Indications :
It is used for the treatment of gastrointestinal tract infections caused by G – ve Colistin sensitive bacteria (ex: E.coli).
Target species:
broiler chickens.
Dosage and administration :
Route of administration: taken Orally Via drinking water.
Dosage:
Duration of treatment should be limited to the minimum time necessary for the treatment of the disease.
Treatment duration should not exceed 7 days.
Warning and precautions:
Special warnings for each target species:
Colistin exerts concentration- dependent activity against Gram-negative bacteria. Following oral administration high concentration are achieved in gastrointestinal tract , i.e. the target site , due to the poor absorption of the substance . these factors indicate that a longer duration of treatment than the one indicated In dosage section leading to unnecessary exposure is not recommended
Special precautions for use in animals:
-Do not use colistin as a substitute for good management practices .
-Colistin is a last resort drug in human medicine for treatment of infectious caused by certain multi-drug resistant bacteria . In order to minimize any potential risk associated with widespread use of colistin . its use should be limited to treatment or treatment and metaphylaxis of disease , and should not be used for prophylaxis
-Whenever possible. colistin should only be used based on susceptibility testing .
-Use of the product deviating from the instructions given in the insert may lead to treatment failures and increase the prevalence of bacteria resistant to colistin
Contraindications :.
Do not use in horses, particularly in foals, since colistin, due to a shift in the gastrointestinal micro flora balance could lead to the development of antimicrobial associated colitis (Colitis X), typically associated with Clostridium difficile, which may be fatal.
Withdrawal time:
pigs : meat and offal : 2 days
broiler chicken:
Meat and offal: 1 day.
Eggs: zero days.
Storage conditions:
Packaging :