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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 386150" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Twin Penn. It's a long-lasting pennicillin with 150,000 units of penn procaine (short acting), and 150,000 units of penn benzathine (long acting). 4-5cc's every other day is still not enough for anything short of a dog, and even then it might be low.</p><p></p><p>The information on the label of any drug only tells you what's in it and how it was used during the testing period and what the results were (ie withdrawal) based on the dosage they used. The drug company picks a dosage and gets the drug approved/certified based on that... and it may or may not mean the drug is effective at that dosage.</p><p></p><p>We use Twin Penn at 60cc's to a mature cow for post-surgery infection <u>prevention</u>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 386150, member: 852"] Twin Penn. It's a long-lasting pennicillin with 150,000 units of penn procaine (short acting), and 150,000 units of penn benzathine (long acting). 4-5cc's every other day is still not enough for anything short of a dog, and even then it might be low. The information on the label of any drug only tells you what's in it and how it was used during the testing period and what the results were (ie withdrawal) based on the dosage they used. The drug company picks a dosage and gets the drug approved/certified based on that... and it may or may not mean the drug is effective at that dosage. We use Twin Penn at 60cc's to a mature cow for post-surgery infection [u]prevention[/u]. [/QUOTE]
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