Country: Australia
Language: English
Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
COBALT (II) CHLORIDE; PROPYLENE GLYCOL; CHOLINE CHLORIDE
JUROX PTY LIMITED
propylene glycol(892mg/mL)+choline chloride(75mg/mL) + others
ORAL SOLUTION/SUSPENSION
COBALT (II) CHLORIDE MINERAL-COBALT Active 0.75 mg/ml; PROPYLENE GLYCOL SOLVENT Active 892.0 mg/ml; CHOLINE CHLORIDE VITAMIN-B COMPLEX Active 75.0 mg/ml
10L; 15L; 2.5L; 20L; 5L
VM - Veterinary Medicine
CATTLE | SHEEP | BEEF | BOS INDICUS | BOS TAURUS | BOVINE | BUFFALO | BULL | BULLOCK | CALF | COW | DAIRY COW | EWE | HEIFER | H
NUTRITION & METABOLISM
KETOSIS | PREGNANCY TOXAEMIA | ACETONAEMIA | ELEVATED KETONES | NON-CLINICAL KETOSIS
Poison schedule: 0; Withholding period: WITHOLDING PERIOD: 0 Days Trade Advice Export Salughter Interval (ESI): 0 Day s; Host/pest details: CATTLE: [KETOSIS]; SHEEP: [PREGNANCY TOXAEMIA]; Poison schedule: 0; Withholding period: ; Host/pest details: CATTLE: [KETOSIS]; SHEEP: [PREGNANCY TOXAEMIA]; An aid in the treatment of pregnancy toxaemia in sheep, and acetonaemia in cattle.
Registered
2023-07-01
Ceton Ketosis and Pregnancy Toxaemia Treatment (RLPs) 23JUL13 (draft) page 1/1 (Copy in the header and footer will not appear on the final printed label) Single panel label FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY CETON® KETOSIS AND PREGNANCY TOXAEMIA TREATMENT ACTIVE CONSTITUENTS: 892 mg/mL PROPYLENE GLYCOL 75 mg/mL CHOLINE CHLORIDE 0.75 mg/mL COBALT CHLORIDE + RLP Appro vee! AN AID IN THE TREATMENT OF PREGNANCY TOXAEMIA IN SHEEP, AND ACETONAEMIA IN CATTLE [2.5] [ 5 ] [1 0] [15] [20] LIT RES DIRECTIONS FOR USE: DOSE ORALLY. Sheep: 50mL twice daily. Cattle: 200mL twice on the first day, reducing to 1 OOmL daily for a further 3 days. WITHHOLDING PERIOD: ZERO (0 ) DAYS TRADE ADVICE EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI): ZERO ( 0) DAYS FIRST AID: IF POISONING OCCURS, CONTACT A DOCTOR OR POISON INFORMATION CENTRE, PHONE AUSTRALIA 13 1 126. DISPOSAL. Triple or (preferably) pressure rinse container. Do not dispose of undiluted chemicals on-site. Break, crush, or puncture and bury empty containers in a local authority landfill. If no landfill is available, bury the containers below 500mm in a disposal pit specifically marked and set up for this purpose clear of waterways, vegetation and tree roots. Empty containers and product should not be burnt. Jurox Pty Limited 85 Gardiner Street, Rutherford NSW 2320 lnfoline 1800 02 3312 STORE below 30°C (Room Temperature). [Item code] APVMA Approval No. 36277/60138 B. EXP. Jurox Ply Limited [Bar code] Read the complete document
CETON Page 1 of 7 Issued by: Jurox Pty Limited Phone: 1800 023 312 POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE: 13 1126 FROM ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA ISSUED: 16 MARCH 2016 SAFETY DATA SHEET SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION OF CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY PRODUCT NAME: CETON KETOSIS AND PREGNANCY TOXAEMIA TREATMENT PRODUCT CODE: 503155 (5 L) RECOMMENDED USE: An aid in the treatment of pregnancy toxaemia in sheep and acetonaemia in cattle. RESTRICTIONS ON USE: For animal treatment only. COMPANY IDENTIFICATION: Jurox Pty Limited ADDRESS: 85 Gardiner Street, Rutherford, NSW 2320, Australia EMAIL: jenq@jurox.com.au CUSTOMER CENTRE: 1800 023 312 NATIONAL POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE: 13 1126 (Australia-wide) EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1800 023 312 (9am – 5pm, Monday to Friday) SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION HAZARD CLASSIFICATIONS: This product has been assessed according to GHS and is classified as non- hazardous. SIGNAL WORD: None GHS PICTOGRAMS: None PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS: None SECTION 3: COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT CAS NO. CONTENT Propylene glycol 57-55-6 89.2% Choline chloride 67-48-1 7.5% Cobalt (II) chloride 7791-13-1 < 0.1% Other ingredients not contributing to the hazards - to 100% CETON Page 2 of 7 Issued by: Jurox Pty Limited Phone: 1800 023 312 POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE: 13 1126 FROM ANYWHERE IN AUSTRALIA SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES GENERAL INFORMATION: Never give fluids or induce vomiting if a patient is unconscious or convulsing regardless of cause of injury. If medical advice/attention is needed, have this SDS, product container or label at hand. SYMPTOMS AND EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE: Propylene glycol is primarily a CNS depressant in large doses and may cause hypoglycaemia, lactic acidosis and seizures. INHALATION: If fumes, aerosols or combustion products are inhaled remove from contaminated area. Other measures are usually not necessary. If respiratory symptoms occur, remove patient to fresh air. Lay patient down and keep warm and rested. If breathing is shallow or has stopped, ensure airway is clear Read the complete document