Šalis: Naujoji Zelandija
kalba: anglų
Šaltinis: Ministry for Primary Industries
cephalonium
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health New Zealand Limited
cephalonium
cephalonium 83.3 g/kg
Antibiotic
ACVM Registered
2011-11-04
Product: Romagel VS Date: 29 March 2018 ACVM No.: A010727 Page 1 of 5 Bucket Label - Front FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE ROMAGEL VS Contains 200 individual syringes in boxes of 20 For the treatment and prevention of mastitis in dairy cows at drying off and during the dry period. Each “easi” syringe contains 250 mg cephalonium in a long-acting base. Product: Romagel VS Date: 29 March 2018 ACVM No.: A010727 Page 2 of 5 Bucket Back Panel and Carton Back Panel ROMAGEL VS Each 3 g single dose “easi” syringe contains 250 mg cephalonium in a long-acting base. USES Use in dairy cows as an integral/routine part of mastitis control. Use ROMAGEL VS - to treat subclinical mastitis present at drying off; - for reduction of new infections at drying off and during the dry period; - to help reduce SCC’s and mastitis in the subsequent lactation. Dry cow therapy should be used in conjunction with teat spraying and proper management of the cow. BY LAW THE USER MUST TAKE DUE CARE, OBTAINING EXPERT ADVICE WHEN NECESSARY, TO AVOID UNNECESSARY PAIN AND DISTRESS WHEN USING THE PRODUCT OTHER THAN AS DIRECTED ON THE LABEL. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Treat each cow immediately following its final milking for the season. Do not delay administration. When using dry cow preparations, care must be taken not to introduce infection into the udder. Clean the teat thoroughly with cotton wool soaked in methylated spirits. Allow to dry. Partially insert nozzle and infuse the full contents of syringe into the teat canal. Spray carefully with an approved teat spray. Read detailed infusion procedure on other side of carton. PRECAUTIONS Dry cow therapy should be used at drying off only. Use immediately after the last seasonal milking only. Lactating cow products should be used if retreatment is required during the dry period. Dry cow preparations must not be used in lactating cows. USER SAFETY: Cephalosporins and penicillins may cause hypersensitivity (allergy) following skin contact, inhalation, ingestion or injectio Perskaitykite visą dokumentą