Norocillin Injection

Norocillin Injection is an antimicrobial solution for injection containing procaine penicillin. It is indicated for the treatment of systemic infections such as erysipelas- navel/joint-ill- respiratory tract infections including pneumonia and atrophic rhinitis- listeriosis- septicaemia- urogenital tract infections and the control of secondary bacterial invaders in diseases of primary viral origin.

Target Species: Beef cattle, Dairy cattle, sheep, pigs

  • Active Ingredient

    Procaine Penicillin 300 mg/ml (30.0% w/v)

  • Pharmaceutical Form

    Suspension for Injection A white to off-white suspension

  • Indications

    For the treatment of systemic infections caused by or associated with organisms sensitive to penicillin. In vitro tests have shown the following organisms to be sensitive: Arcanobacterium (Actinomyces) pyogenes, Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, Listeria, Mannheima haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, Staphylococcus spp (non-penicillinase producing) and Streptococcus spp. Norocillin is recommended, therefore, in the treatment of diseases caused by susceptible organisms including: erysipelas- navel/joint-ill- respiratory tract infections including pneumonia and atrophic rhinitis- listeriosis- septicaemia- urogenital tract infections and the control of secondary bacterial invaders in diseases of primary viral origin.

  • Dosage

    Administer by deep intramuscular injection only. The recommended dose rate is: 10 mg/kg bodyweight (1ml/30 kg) daily for 3 to 5 days. To ensure the correct dosage, bodyweight should be determined as accurately as possible to avoid under dosing.

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