In 1997, the Ministry of Agriculture announced the banned use of the following drugs with the No. 3 document: steroid hormones (sex hormones, gonadotropins, anabolic hormones), hypnotic and sedative drugs (Valium, Meprobamate, Haloperidol), adrenergic drugs (ipratropium, dopamine, β-adrenal agonists - clenbuterol hydrochloride), poisonous rats (no life rat, 4,244), fluoroacetamides, asthma medicines (hydroxymethyl tert-butyl epinephrine), furanol, and other drugs. Butyrophrine), furazolidone (dysentery), quinol, gentamicin sulfate, chloramphenicol, ampicillin, ampicillin sulfone, nitro compounds, antimony potassium tartrate, malachite green, etc. In 2005, the Ministry of Agriculture Bulletin No. 560 adamantadine, acyclovir, morpholino guanidine (virex), ribavirin and other antiviral drugs for human use are also strictly prohibited for veterinary use. Export poultry products are not allowed to use antibiotics are chloramphenicol, gentamicin, methicillin, gentamycin, avermectin, oxytetracycline, tetracycline and several other antibiotics, are due to antibiotics can be carcinogenic components of the human body has an indirect harm. There are also some requirements in the 14 days before the penniless, such as penicillin, streptomycin; requirements before the penniless 5 days before the penniless, enrofloxacin, tylosin; requirements before the penniless 3 days before the penniless, salinomycin, bulbous dysentery spirit.
For the sake of human safety, every farmer should use antibiotics with caution.
The content of this article comes from: China Agricultural Publishing House, "History of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Science and Technology Development in Tibet."