Product Introduction
Bacitracin 10% is a water-soluble antibiotic powder for broiler chickens and turkeys. It is primarily used for the prevention and treatment of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens in poultry, control of transmissible enteritis (blue comb/mud fever) associated with bacitracin-susceptible organisms in turkeys, acceleration of recovery in coccidiosis-affected birds, and during stress conditions, particularly vaccination stress.
Composition
- Each gram contains 4,000 International Units (IU) of bacitracin methylene disalicylate.
Indications
- Prevention and treatment of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens
- Control of blue comb disease or mud fever in turkeys
- Acceleration of recovery in birds affected by coccidiosis
- Support during stress, especially vaccination-induced stress
Dosage & Administration
| Species / Purpose | Indication | Dosage / Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Poultry | Prevention of necrotic enteritis | 30 g in 100 liters of drinking water for 4–5 days |
| Treatment of necrotic enteritis | 60–100 g in 100 liters of drinking water for 5–7 days | |
| Coccidiosis recovery / Stress relief | 60–100 g in 100 liters of drinking water for 4–5 days | |
| Turkeys | Infection control | 60 g in 60 liters of drinking water |
Dosage and administration must be determined by a veterinary clinician based on flock conditions.
Contraindications
Drug Interactions
No interactions reported.
Withdrawal Period
Precautions
- Medicated solution must be consumed within 24 hours.
Storage
- Store in a dry place at 15–30°C, protected from light and moisture.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Packaging
- 60 g multilayer aluminum foil sachets
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Bacitracin 10% used for?
Primarily for prevention and treatment of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens, control of blue comb/mud fever in turkeys, faster recovery from coccidiosis, and stress relief, especially post-vaccination.
What is the general dosage?
30–100 g in 100 liters of drinking water for 4–7 days, depending on indication (see table above).
Is there a withdrawal period?
None. (Follow veterinary guidance.)





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