Država: Australija
Jezik: engleski
Izvor: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
BISMUTH SUBNITRATE
ELANCO AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD
MISC. INTRA MAMMARY
BISMUTH SUBNITRATE MINERAL-BISMUTH Active 650.0 mg/g
120 x 4g applicator; 144 x 4 g applicator
VM - Veterinary Medicine
MISCELLANEOUS VETERINARY
Poison schedule: 0; Withholding period: MILK: DO NOT USE in lactating cows or wi thin 4 days of calving. After calving, c olostrum or milk from treated dry cows M UST NOT BE USED or processed for human c onsumption for 96 hours (8 milkings). If premature or unscheduled calving occurs , consult the prescribing veterinarian f or advice on handling milk for bobby cal ves. MEAT: Zero (0) days EXPORT SLAUGH TER INTERVAL (ESI): Zero (0) days. Befor e using this product, confirm the curren t ESI from Elanco Australasia Pty Ltd on 1800 226 324 or the APVMA website (www. apvma.gov.au/residues).; Host/pest details: DAIRY CATTLE - NON-LACTATING (DRY) PERIO: [MASTITIS]
Registered
2023-07-01
Interseal Teat Sealant for Dry Cows 90789 / 137845 Product Name: APVMA Approval No: Label Name: Interseal Teat Sealant for Dry Cows Signal Headings: FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY READ SAFETY DIRECTIONS BEFORE OPENING OR USING Constituent Statements: 650 mg/g BISMUTH SUBNITRATE Claims: For the prevention of clinical and subclinical mastitis in dairy cows during the non-lactating (dry) period and early post-calving. Net Contents: 120 x 4 g applicator 144 x 4 g applicator It is illegal to sell individual applicators separately Directions for Use: Restraints: DO NOT USE in lactating cows. Contraindications: Precautions: Side Effects: Dosage and Administration: During the administration of the product it is important to ensure that infection is not introduced. Accidental introduction of bacteria into the quarter during insertion of the intramammary syringe can result in serious mastitis. Thoroughly clean hands prior to administration and wear clean gloves during administration. Immediately after the last RLP APPROVED milking at drying off, prior to treatment with Interseal, the udder should be stripped and each teat thoroughly cleaned with a suitable disinfectant. Carefully infuse the entire contents of one injector into each teat to form a seal, preventing the ingress of pathogenic bacteria into the udder during the dry period. After infusion do not massage or squeeze the teat as this may dislodge the seal. It is recommended that Interseal be used as part of a herd approach to dry cow management and mastitis control. Cows considered likely to be free of subclinical mastitis and at risk for new infection in the dry period should be given Interseal at drying off. Other animals should be managed in accordance with an approved mastitis control plan or specific veterinary advice. For practical purposes, selection criteria may be based on the mastitis and cell count history of individual cows, or recognised tests for the detection of subclinical mastitis, or bacteriological sampling. As a guide, where there has been no episode Pročitajte cijeli dokument