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If you run a poultry operation, chances are you’ve stared at a sachet wondering: will this actually clear the air sacs and keep feed conversion on track? With Tylosin Tartrate Water Soluble Powder For Veterinary Use Only, I’ve seen barns go from rattly breathing to steady flocks in a week—of course results vary, but the trend is hard to ignore. It’s a macrolide antibiotic aimed at chicken mycoplasma and sensitive bacterial infections—think chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and infectious rhinitis.
Manufactured in the South District of Shangzhuang Industry Zone, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China, this line typically rides on GMP-style controls and batch-level QC. Origin isn’t just trivia; it hints at supply stability (and price sanity) when respiratory seasons spike. Many customers say the powder dissolves cleanly and doesn’t clog medicators—small win, big impact.
Composition: each gram contains tylosin 100 mg (≈10% w/w). The rest is carrier/excipient system formulated for rapid water dispersion. Indication: macrolide class, targeting poultry mycoplasma and susceptible bacteria. Not for human use—obviously.
| Parameter | Spec/Value (approx.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Active ingredient | Tylosin tartrate 100 mg/g | Assay typically 90–110% label |
| Appearance | Light yellow, free-flowing powder | Visual, USP/EP-aligned |
| Solubility | Water-soluble | Clarity test: pass |
| pH (1% w/v) | ≈6.5–7.5 | Real-world use may vary |
| Moisture | ≤5% | Karl Fischer |
| Shelf life | ≈24 months | VICH stability principles |
| Packaging | Foil sachets or jars | Protect from moisture/light |
| Compliance | GMP-style; COA per batch | USP/EP methods where applicable |
Materials: vetted tylosin tartrate API, food-grade carriers (e.g., dextrose). Methods: precision blending, humidity-controlled milling, sieving for D90 around 300 µm, and cleanroom packaging. Testing includes HPLC assay, microbiological potency checks, microbial limits (Ph. Eur. 2.6.12), moisture by KF, and dissolution/clarity. Stability follows ICH/VICH concepts (long-term and accelerated) to project service life.
Always follow the label and your veterinarian’s direction; antimicrobial stewardship matters more than ever.
| Vendor | GMP/QA | MOQ | Lead time | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skyvet Pharm (Shijiazhuang) | GMP-style; COA & MSDS | Around 500–1000 packs | ≈2–4 weeks | Private label, pack sizes |
| Generic Vendor A | Basic QC | Lower | Variable | Limited |
| Generic Vendor B | GMP claimed | Mid | 3–6 weeks | Moderate |
Options often include tailored pack sizes (100 g to bulk), alternate carriers for faster dissolution, and multilingual labeling. For distributors, that’s where veterinary powder becomes a brand builder—not just a commodity.
A 60k-bird broiler site battling CRD rolled this veterinary powder into a weekend intervention, optimized waterline pH, and tightened downtime sanitation. Within a week, condemnations eased and FCR reportedly improved by ≈3%. Yes, multiple variables changed—but the flock manager stuck with the protocol next cycle, which says something.
Look for GMP compliance, batch COAs, and alignment with USP/EP analytical methods. Stability programs referencing VICH GL3/GL39 are a plus. And—important—use antimicrobials responsibly per OIE/WOAH and national guidance.
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