Penicillin G Procaine Aqueous Suspension

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Please note that the US Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR version April 1, 2000) is the official source of regulatory information concerning approved animal drug products.


065-493 (OTC)

Tradename(s) Penicillin G Procaine Aqueous Suspension
Sponsor G.C. Hanford Mfg. Co.
Ingredient(s) Penicillin G Procaine
Species Cattle, beef and dairy; Horse, not for meat production; Sheep, any use class; Swine, any use class
Route(s) Intramuscular
DoseForm(s) Liquid (suspension)
Withdrawal Time Non-ruminating Calves: 7 days before slaughter Other Cattle: 4 days before slaughter; Milk taken from animals during treatment and for 48 hours (four milkings) after the latest treatment must not be used for food. Sheep: 8 days before slaughter. Swine: 6 days before slaughter.


CFR Indications
 
 
 
 
 
522.1696b Procaine penicillin G aqueous suspension.

Specifications:
Each milliliter contains penicillin G procaine 300,000 units of penicillin G.

Conditions of use:

Cattle

Amount:
3,000 units per pound of body weight (1 milliliter per 100 pounds body weight) daily by deep intramuscular injection.

Indications:
For the treatment of cattle for bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever) caused by Pasteurella multocida.

Limitations:
Administer by deep intramuscular injection. Continue treatment at least 48 hours after symptoms disappear but do not exceed 7 days of treatment in nonlactating dairy and beef cattle or 5 days in lactating cattle. Do not exceed 10 milliliters per injection site. Milk that has been taken during treatment and for 48 hours (six milkings) after the latest treatment must not be used for food. Discontinue treatment for nonruminating cattle (calves), 7 days and for all other cattle, 4 days before slaughter.

Sheep

Amount:
3,000 units per pound of body weight (1 milliliter per 100 pounds body weight) daily by deep intramuscular injection.

Indications:
For the treatment of sheep for bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever) caused by Pasteurella multocida.

Limitations:
Administer by deep intramuscular injection. Continue treatment at least 48 hours after symptoms disappear but do not exceed 7 days of treatment in sheep. Do not exceed 10 milliliters per injection site. Milk that has been taken during treatment and for 48 hours (six milkings) after the latest treatment must not be used for food. Discontinue treatment 8 days before slaughter.

Swine

Amount:
3,000 units per pound of body weight (1 milliliter per 100 pounds body weight) daily by deep intramuscular injection.

Indications:
For the treatment of swine for erysipelas caused by Erysipelothrix insidiosa.

Limitations:
Administer by deep intramuscular injection. Continue treatment at least 48 hours after symptoms disappear but do not exceed 7 days of treatment in swine. Do not exceed 10 milliliters per injection site. Discontinue treatment 6 days before slaughter.
Horses

Amount:
3,000 units per pound of body weight (1 milliliter per 100 pounds body weight) daily by deep intramuscular injection.

Indications:
For the treatment of horses for strangles caused by Streptococcus equi.

Limitations:
Administer by deep intramuscular injection. Continue treatment at least 48 hours after symptoms disappear. Do not exceed 10 milliliters per injection site. Not for use in horses intended for food.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

To see the complete 21 CFR Part 522 1696b

CFR Tolerance
For Penicillin G Procaine:
 
 
 
 
Penicillin.

Tolerances are established for residues of penicillin and the salts of penicillin in food as follows:
a. In cattle: 0.05 part per million (negligible residue) in the uncooked edible tissues
b. In chickens, pheasants, quail, swine, and sheep: Zero in the uncooked edible tissues
c. In milk or any processed food in which milk has been used: zero
d. In eggs: zero
e. In turkeys: 0.01 part per million in the uncooked edible tissues
 
 
 
 
 
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