Florkem
Florfenicol injectable with a high syringeability1 and in the hi-tech CLAS vial. Indicated for the treatment in cattle of respiratory tract infections due to Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida and Histophilus somni susceptible to florfenicol.
Available in:
- 100 ml
- 250 ml
Target species:
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Cattle
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Swine
Product information
How to use
• 300mg/ml solution for intramuscular use
• 1 mL/15kg/ 48 hours apart
Withdrawal: cattle (meat) – 37 days, pigs (meat) 18 days
Prescription decisions are for the person issuing the prescription alone. Please refer to the product packaging and leaflets for information about side effects, precautions, warnings and contra-indications. Further information is available from the SPC or on the datasheet at www.noahcomendium.co.uk or on request.
Legal Category: UK POMV

Why choose
Florkem?
High syringeability
Florkem is easy to inject, even at low temperatures, reducing the chance of dosing errors and possible muscle trauma1
Broad spectrum
Treatment of respiratory tract infections due to Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida and Histophilus somni susceptible to florfenicol
Fast acting
Therapeutic concentrations in florfenicol are reached within 30 minutes in blood and less than 2 hours in lungs after injection2
Marked reduction in rectal temperature observed within 24 hours3
Hi-tech CLAS vial
In a shock-resistant vial, resulting in fewer
breakages if dropped4
Ergonomically designed5 and are light-weight for ease of handling6
Supports the responsible use of antibiotics
Not used for the treatment of humans and not classified as critically important antibiotic7,8
Recent European data reported no change in the
very high susceptibility in target pathogens9
References
1. Manteca C, Lacoste S, Riboud C, Remmy D (2011) Comparison of injectability of 4 different formulations of florfenicol. European Buiatrics Forum, Marseille. 189. 2. Varma KJ (1994) Microbiology, pharmacokinet ...
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