Description
Biocillin-150 LA is a highly effective long-acting antibiotic formulated to treat a wide range of bacterial infections in livestock. It contains procaine penicillin G, which works by stopping the growth of bacteria, helping animals recover quickly and regain productivity.
Designed for convenience in farm conditions across Uganda, this long-acting formulation reduces the need for frequent dosing, making it suitable for both smallholder farmers and large-scale livestock operations.
It is widely used in treating infections such as pneumonia, mastitis, foot rot, navel ill, wounds, and other bacterial diseases commonly affecting cattle, goats, sheep, and pigs.
Key Benefits:
Long-acting formula reduces repeated injections
Broad-spectrum antibiotic effective against many bacterial infections
Promotes faster recovery and improved animal health
Suitable for use in rural and farm settings with limited handling
Cost-effective treatment option for Ugandan farmers
Indications (Uses):
Biocillin-150 LA is recommended for the treatment of:
Respiratory infections (e.g., pneumonia)
Mastitis in dairy animals
Foot rot and lameness
Wound infections and abscesses
Navel/joint infections in young animals
Target Species:
Cattle
Goats
Sheep
Pigs
Dosage & Administration:
Administer via intramuscular injection
Typical dose: 1 ml per 10 kg body weight (or as directed by a veterinarian)
Repeat after 48–72 hours if necessary
Always consult a qualified veterinary professional before use.
Withdrawal Period:
Meat: 14–21 days
Milk: 3–5 days
(Follow veterinary guidance to ensure food safety compliance in Uganda.)
Storage Instructions:
Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C
Protect from direct sunlight
Keep out of reach of children
Packaging Options:
Available in 50ml, 100ml, and 250ml vials
Why Buy from Vet Centre Uganda?
At Vet Centre, we provide genuine, high-quality veterinary medicines trusted by farmers across Uganda. Our products support healthy livestock, improved productivity, and sustainable farming

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