Medicine for preventing systemic infection of aquatic animals
A technology for aquatic animals and drugs, applied in anti-infective drugs, drug combinations, pharmaceutical formulations, etc., to achieve the effects of wide distribution in the body, good absorption, and broad antibacterial spectrum
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[0016] 10 g of commercially available florfenicol, 30 g of doxycycline hydrochloride, 15 g of allicin, and 45 g of starch are mixed uniformly to obtain the powdered product of the present invention.
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[0018] 8 g of commercially available florfenicol, 10 g of doxycycline hydrochloride, 17 g of allicin, and 65 g of starch are mixed uniformly to obtain the product of the present invention in powder form.
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[0020] 12 g of commercially available florfenicol, 20 g of doxycycline hydrochloride, 10 g of allicin, and 58 g of starch are mixed uniformly to obtain the powdered product of the present invention.
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