Tylan 200…combine oral and IM?

BeakyBlinders

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5 Years
Oct 28, 2019
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Hi everyone
Quick question. I have a pekin bantam with suspected mycroplasma. Tried a course of Baytril which slightly helped, but starting to get worse again, so now have Tylan 200 to try and knock it on the head.

Have just given her first injection tonight (IM) but as she has just had a week of Baytril injections, I think she will be feeling sore and I’m a bit worried about necrosis.

I was wondering if I could do evening injections (easy to pull her off roost and do) so I know she is getting full dose, and then the second daily dose orally in mornings on a treat while she is up and about?

Assume there’s no harm in mixing oral ingestion and IM injections? Is there any issues with oral as her breathing is laboured and I don’t want to inflame anything.

Thoughts?
Thank you!!!
 
Hi,

Anytime a medicine can be given orally, as long as you're comfortable doing that, there's less risk of tissue damage.

Dose is 0.25 ml per pound of body weight 4 times a day, or 0.33 ml per pound three times a day.

If you really want to do both, provided it's exactly the same strength, it shouldn't matter.
 
What are the symptoms? Do you see any facial swelling, watery or bubbly eye, sneeze, crackly breathing, mucus from the beak or head shaking? Baytril should have treated MG. I would give either Baytril or Tylan orally. Tylan 200 dosage is 0.1 ml orally 3 times a day for 5 days. I think the dosage Debbie used is for Tylan 50 which is 50 mg per ml while Tylan 200is 200 mg per ml
 
What are the symptoms? Do you see any facial swelling, watery or bubbly eye, sneeze, crackly breathing, mucus from the beak or head shaking? Baytril should have treated MG. I would give either Baytril or Tylan orally. Tylan 200 dosage is 0.1 ml orally 3 times a day for 5 days. I think the dosage Debbie used is for Tylan 50 which is 1/4 the strength of 200.
Yes, because the 200 is the injectable. I didn't realize that could be used for orally though. I maybe should have made sure the OP has the 50 for oral though instead of assuming.
 
What are the symptoms? Do you see any facial swelling, watery or bubbly eye, sneeze, crackly breathing, mucus from the beak or head shaking? Baytril should have treated MG. I would give either Baytril or Tylan orally. Tylan 200 dosage is 0.1 ml orally 3 times a day for 5 days. I think the dosage Debbie used is for Tylan 50 which is 50 mg per ml while Tylan 200is 200 mg per ml
Hi..thanks.
Yes, thanks I’m good with the dosages. I have an amazing chicken vet who has hundreds of chickens herself, and has bought some of my girls back from the brink…including one with ascites! She sets me up with meds and injection doses. She said Baytril and Tylan will treat different things. While Baytril will sort MC, it’s better for any secondary issues, whereas Tylan is better for stand alone MC. So now we’ve ruled out anything else (possible internal lay , infection etc) we are giving it a go.
Symptoms are sneezing (a lot), mucus, head shaking, beak breathing when she runs or gets stressed ( hence injections as quicker!) and a slight crackle with breathing. No bubbly eyes though. Although they look a bit puffy. Face and wattles sometimes get very dark like she’s not getting enough oxygen. (Have this on standby to do ‘oxygen’ tent if needed 😳). No lesions in beak, and otherwise quite healthy re crop and eating. If the Tylan doesn’t knock it then it’s obviously viral and will be a ‘wait and see’. Shes 5 so an older chicken but we want to give her every chance.
 

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