Riik: Uus-Meremaa
keel: inglise
Allikas: Ministry for Primary Industries
neomycin present as neomycin sulphate; lincomycin present as lincomycin hydrochloride
AgriHealth NZ Limited
neomycin present as neomycin sulphate, lincomycin present as lincomycin hydrochloride
neomycin present as neomycin sulphate 10 g/litre; lincomycin present as lincomycin hydrochloride 33 g/litre
Antibiotic
ACVM Registered
2000-04-27
REGISTRANT: AgriHealth NZ Ltd TRADE NAME: Albiotic ACVM NO.: A07712 PREPARATION DATE: 13 July 2020 PAGE: Page 1 of 3 SYRINGE LABEL MAIN PANEL RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY ALBIOTIC Each 10mL tube contains 330 mg LINCOMYCIN (as lincomycin hydrochloride) 100 mg NEOMYCIN (as neomycin sulphate) WITHHOLDING PERIODS: MILK: FOR TWICE DAILY MILKING: 5 MILKINGS (60 HOURS) FOR ONCE DAILY MILKING: 4 MILKINGS (96 HOURS) MEAT: 10 DAYS RVM; ACVM No. A7712. Store below 25°C [AgriHealth logo] [label identifier] Batch: Expiry: REGISTRANT: AgriHealth NZ Ltd TRADE NAME: Albiotic ACVM NO.: A07712 PREPARATION DATE: 13 July 2020 PAGE: Page 2 of 3 CARTON MAIN PANEL RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY ALBIOTIC LACTATING COW LNTRAMAMMARY SOLUTION Each 10mL tube contains 330 mg LINCOMYCIN (as lincomycin hydrochloride) 100 mg NEOMYCIN (as neomycin sulphate) For the treatment of bovine mastitis caused by organisms sensitive to lincomycin and neomycin. 24 x 10mL Syringes [AgriHealth logo] CARTON SIDE PANEL 1 DIRECTIONS FOR USE Usual Dosage: Administer one syringe (10ml) per infected quarter. Repeat treatment for up to three doses. Treated quarters should not be milked for at least six hours after treatment, but should be milked at regular intervals thereafter. FOR TWICE DAILY MILKING: Treatment may be repeated at 12 hour intervals, up to a total of 3 doses, if necessary. FOR ONCE DAILY MILKING: Treatment may be repeated at 24 hour intervals, up to a total of 3 doses, if necessary. Wear suitable protective gloves when handling this product. 1. Milk the udder completely. Wash the teats and udder thoroughly with warm water containing an approved dairy antiseptic. Dry the teats and udder thoroughly. 2. Saturate a small piece of cotton wool with a suitable antiseptic, such as 70% alcohol, and wipe off the end of each teat. Use a separate pad for each teat treated. 3. Warm the tube to body temperature and shake thoroughly. 4. Insert the tip of the tube into the teat can Lugege kogu dokumenti