Yes, tetracycline is an antibiotic. It is also an "antibiotic class" i.e. minocycline is a tetracycline antibiotic.
its an antibiotic its an antibiotic
Doxycycline is an antibiotic.
Alcohol is a disinfectant, not an antibiotic.
No. Azithromycin is an antibiotic, not a steroid.
It depends on how bad the mastitis is, when you milk her and only see a few "flakes" then apply a mint cream (such as, dynamint or udder comfort) after she has been thoroughly milked. If when you milk her the milk looks like cottage cheese and the infected quarter is hard than you will need to treat her with an antibiotic that is inserted directly into the teat end. It is recommended that you talk to your veterinarian for the available antibiotics that are available in your area. You can also apply some mint cream as well as the antibiotic. Hope that this helps, if you have any further questions let me know!
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Sulfamethoxazole tmp is an antibiotic.
There are a number of treatments, depending on how bad the mastitis is. If when you milk her there are only a few "flakes" than you can apply a mint cream such as udder comfort. If when you milk her and you see a cottage cheese consistency than you can treat with an antibiotic that you insert directly into the teat, you can also apply the mint cream as well.
No, flumel is not an antibiotic. Its an antipyrexial and an analgaesic.
These terms refer to antibiotic sensitivities; antibiotic resistant organisms versus antibiotic susceptible organisms.
Antibiotic sensitivity is an evaluation of how effective a given antibiotic is at killing the pathogen that grew in culture. When antibiotic resistance is a problem the sensitivity study helps clinicians choose the right medication.