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With a withdrawal time of just four days and a single 2 mL/100 lb. dose,  ADVOCIN offers a convenient alternative for cattle veterinarians and  producers treating BRD. ADVOCIN brings veterinarians what they expect  from a fluoroquinolone and can help producers increase their profit  margins.
“Pfizer Animal Health is excited to offer veterinarians and cattle  producers another tool for treating BRD,” says J.P. Pollreisz, DVM,  Pfizer Animal Health Cattle Technical Services. “BRD is one of the most  important challenges the beef industry faces. Choosing the right  treatment is critical to cattle health, performance and the bottom line  of any operation.”
ADVOCIN is part of the fluoroquinolone class of antimicrobials, which  can quickly reach a high concentration at the site of infection.  Combined with the four-day withdrawal time of ADVOCIN, producers have  increased flexibility to treat animals during the entire feeding period.  ADVOCIN is available in 250 mL bottles, offering about 25 treatments  per bottle based on a 500-pound animal.
With ADVOCIN as part of its portfolio of leading antimicrobials for  cattle, Pfizer Animal Health offers a comprehensive BRD solution for  veterinarians and cattle producers. ADVOCIN joins a portfolio of  antimicrobial products including DRAXXIN® (tulathromycin) Injectable  Solution and EXCEDE® (ceftiofur crystalline free acid) Sterile  Suspension.
To learn how ADVOCIN can help increase profit margins, talk to your veterinarian or Pfizer Animal Health representative.
Important Safety Information: Federal law prohibits the extra-label use  of all fluoroquinolones including ADVOCIN in food-producing animals. Not  for use in cattle intended for dairy production or in calves to be  processed for veal. ADVOCIN has a pre-slaughter withdrawal time of four  days.





















