Phosforte B Injection

Country: Australia

Language: English

Source: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

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Active ingredient:

BUTAPHOSPHAN; CYANOCOBALAMIN (VITAMIN B12)

Available from:

RANDLAB AUSTRALIA PTY LTD

Pharmaceutical form:

PARENTERAL LIQUID/SOLUTION/SUSPENSION

Composition:

BUTAPHOSPHAN UNGROUPED Active 100.0 mg/ml; CYANOCOBALAMIN (VITAMIN B12) VITAMIN-B12 Active 50.0 ug/ml

Units in package:

100 mL

Class:

VM - Veterinary Medicine

Therapeutic area:

NUTRITION & METABOLISM

Product summary:

Poison schedule: 0; Withholding period: WHP:. MEAT: Zero (0) days MILK: Zero ( 0) days ESI: Zero (0) days.; Host/pest details: CAT: [PHOSPHORUS SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN B12 SUPPLEMENT]; DOG: [PHOSPHORUS SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN B12 SUPPLEMENT]; GOAT: [PHOSPHORUS SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN B12 SUPPLEMENT]; PIGS: [PHOSPHORUS SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN B12 SUPPLEMENT]; SHEEP: [PHOSPHORUS SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN B12 SUPPLEMENT]

Authorization status:

Registered

Authorization date:

2023-07-01

Patient Information leaflet

                                Product Name:
APVMA Approval No:
Phosforte B Injection
90164 / 127825
Label Name:
Phosforte B Injection
Signal Headings:
FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY
Constituent
Statements:
Each 1 mL of the injectable solution contains:
100 mg Butaphosphan
50 μg Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12)
Claims:
For the supplementation of animals with phosphorus where it is
apparent that such
treatment would be beneficial to the animal’s condition and where
the simultaneous
administration of Vitamin B12 is required.
Net Contents:
100 mL
Directions for Use:
Restraints:
Contraindications:
Precautions:
Side Effects:
Dosage and
Administration:
READ THE INCLOSED LEAFLET BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
Dispose of broached vials within 28 days of opening.
For I.M. or S.C. injection according to enclosed directions for use.
Sterile technique and
equipment must be used for each injection.
To be used only by or under the supervision of a veterinary surgeon. RLP APPROVED
Give by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection according to the
following table. Volumes
of more than 20mL should be split and given at several intramuscular
sites or given
subcutaneously.
In acutely diseased animals:
Horse. Cattle: 5-25 mL
Foal, Calf: 5-12 mL
Sheep, Goat: 2.5-5 mL
Lamb: 1.5-2.5 mL
Pig: 2.5-10 mL
Suckling pig: 1-2.5 mL
Dog: 0.5-5 mL
Cat: 0.5-5 mL
Repeat daily if required.
In chronic disease, give half the above dosage at intervals of 1 - 2
weeks or less. In healthy
animals, give half the above dose.
General Directions:
Caution - avoid carcase damage
1. Sterilise all injection apparatus by boiling before use. Avoid use
of strong disinfectants on
apparatus.
2. Maintain cleanliness at all times.
3. Keep needles sharp and clean. Replace frequently.
4. Use needles of appropriate gauge and length. For subcutaneous
administration, use
shortest needle possible, certainly not exceeding 15 mm.
5. As far as possible avoid injection of animals during wet weather or
under dusty
conditions.
6. Intramuscular injections should be made into muscle tissue on the
side of the neck.
Subcutaneous
                                
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