V-Max 50
V-Max 50(Virginiamycin)TYPE A MEDICATED ARTICLE
FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION: CONTENTS*
- Active Drug Ingredient
- Directions for Use
- Mixing Directions
- Store at or Below 25°C/77F°, Excursions Permitted Up To 40C (104F)
FULL PRESCRIBING INFORMATION
To be mixed in cattle feed
Active Drug Ingredient
Virginiamycin : 11%
(Contains 50 g virginiamycin activity per lb)
Inert ingredients :
Processed grain by-products, roughage products, calcium carbonate, carboxymethylcellulose, mineral oil
Uses
Important: Must be diluted in feed before use
Follow Directions on Back Panel
For use in complete feeds for cattle fed in confinement for slaughter as specified below
Directions for Use
Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter |
Virginiamycin required mg/hd/day |
Virginiamycin (g/tons) of complete feed (90% dry matter basis) |
Improved feed efficiency |
70–240 |
11.0–16.0 |
Reduction of incidence of liver abscesse |
85–240 |
13.5–16.0 |
Increased rate of weight gain |
100–340 |
16.0–22.5 |
Caution: Not for use in animals intended for breeding. |
Mixing Directions
Type B Medicated Feeds for cattle fed in confinement for slaughter—Thoroughly mix the following amounts of V-Max 50 Type A Medicated Article to make 1 ton of Type B Medicated Feed to provide the concentrations shown in Table 1. An intermediate blending step, consistent with the mixing equipment specifications, should be performed to ensure adequate mixing.
Table 1. Type B Medicated Feed
lb of V-Max 50 Type A Medicated Article per ton of supplement |
Virginiamycin concentration in Type B Medicated Feed (g/ton) |
5 1020 40 100 200 |
250 500 1,000 2,000 5,000 10,000 |
Preparation of Type C Medicated Feed for cattle fed in confinement for slaughter:
From Type B Medicated Feed: The Type B Medicated Feed must be diluted to a Type C Medicated Feed before being fed. Prepare a Type B Medicated Feed as described above. Thoroughly mix the V-Max 50 Type B Medicated Feed to make 1 ton of Type C Medicated Feed to provide 11.0–22.5 g of virginiamycin per ton of complete feed on a 90% dry matter basis using the examples provided in Table 2.
Table 2. Type C Medicated Feed
lb of a 500g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed |
lb of a 1,000 g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed |
lb of a 5,000 g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed |
lb of a 10,000 g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed |
Virginiamycin concentration in complete feed 90% dry matter basis (g/ton) |
44 | 22 | 4.4 | 2.2 | 11.0 |
54 | 27 | 5.4 | 2.7 | 13.5 |
64 | 32 | 6.4 | 3.2 | 16.0 |
90 | 45 | 9.0 | 4.5 | 22.5 |
From Type A Medicated Article: V-Max 50 Type A Medicated Article must be diluted to a Type C Medicated Feed before being fed. Thoroughly mix the Type A Medicated Article to make 1 ton of Type C Medicated Feed to provide 11.0–22.5 g of virginiamycin per ton of complete feed on a 90% dry matter basis using the examples provided in Table 3.
An intermediate blending step, consistent with the blending equipment specifications, should be performed to ensure adequate mixing.
Table 3. Type C Medicated Feed prepared from V-Max 50 Type A Medicated Article
lb of V-Max 50 Type A Medicated Article per ton of complete feed |
Virginiamycin concentration in complete feed 90% dry matter basis (g/ton) |
0.22 0.27 0.32 0.45 |
11.0 13.5 16.0 22.5 |
Feed continuously as sole ration
Store at or Below 25°C/77F°, Excursions Permitted Up To 40C (104F)
Close container after use
Uses
NOT FOR HUMAN USE
RESTRICTED DRUG (CALIFORNIA) – USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
NADA #140-998, Approved by FDA
8812000
101-9141-01
NET CONTENTS: 50 lb (22.7 kg)
Distributed by:
PHIBRO ANIMAL HEALTH, INC.
65 Challenger Road
Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660, USA
V-Max 50virginiamycin POWDER
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