BOVACLOX DRY COW

Country: New Zealand

Language: English

Source: Ministry for Primary Industries

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Active ingredient:

ampicillin trihydrate; cloxacillin benzathine

Available from:

Schering-Plough Animal Health Limited

INN (International Name):

cloxacillin benzathine, ampicillin trihydrate

Composition:

ampicillin trihydrate 55.5 g/litre; cloxacillin benzathine 111.1 g/litre

Therapeutic area:

Antibiotic

Authorization status:

ACVM Registered

Authorization date:

1983-01-06

Summary of Product characteristics

                                BOVACLOX DRY COW
4.5 g Syringe – Label and Carton
A004495
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BOVACLOX DRY COW
28-Jul-23
Label
RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY
BOVACLOX
TM DRY COW
Highly important antibiotic
Contains 500 mg cloxacillin (as the benzathine salt) and 250 mg
ampicillin (as the trihydrate)
in a long acting base.
READ ENTIRE CARTON BEFORE USE.
NET CONTENTS: 4.5 G
WITHHOLDING PERIODS
MEAT: 30 DAYS.
MILK: 30 DAYS AFTER TREATMENT PLUS 8 MILKINGS (refer to carton).
BOBBY CALVES: Refer to carton.
FOR DRY COW USE ONLY
ACVM No. A004495.
MSD Animal Health logo
BATCH NO.
EXPIRY
BOVACLOX DRY COW
4.5 g Syringe – Label and Carton
A004495
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BOVACLOX DRY COW
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Carton – Front panel
RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY
BOVACLOX
TM DRY COW
Highly important antibiotic
20 X SYRINGES
Each single dose syringe contains 500 mg cloxacillin (as the
benzathine salt) and 250 mg
ampicillin (as the trihydrate) in a long acting base.
MSD Animal Health logo
Carton – Top panel
RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY
BOVACLOX
TM DRY COW
Highly important antibiotic
20 X SYRINGES
BATCH NO.
EXPIRY
BOVACLOX DRY COW
4.5 g Syringe – Label and Carton
A004495
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BOVACLOX DRY COW
28-Jul-23
Carton – Back / side panels
BOVACLOX
TM DRY COW
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
TREATMENT IS TO BE AT LEAST 30 DAYS BEFORE CALVING.
When using dry cow preparations, care must be taken not to introduce
infection into the
udder.
1.
After milking is complete, thoroughly clean and disinfect
the end of the teat (e.g. with a fresh teat wipe).
2.
Hold the barrel of the syringe firmly in one hand and
gently twist and pull the protective cap to remove it. DO
NOT BEND THE NOZZLE. Take care not to
contaminate the nozzle.
3.
Partially insert the nozzle into the teat canal and apply
steady pressure on the syringe plunger until the full
dose has been delivered.
4.
Finally, spray carefully with an approved teat spra
                                
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