Land: Nieuw-Zeeland
Taal: Engels
Bron: Ministry for Primary Industries
calcium borogluconate; magnesium hypophosphite; d-glucose, anhydrous
Nutrien Ag Solutions Limited
magnesium hypophosphite, d-glucose, anhydrous, calcium borogluconate
calcium borogluconate 330 g/litre; magnesium hypophosphite 30 g/litre; d-glucose, anhydrous 165.5 g/litre
Parenteral nutrient/electrolyte
ACVM Registered
1998-03-11
MINJECT A7586-20191023 PAGE 1 OF 3 _ _ _ _ _POUCH LABEL _ FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY MINJECT METABOLIC TREATMENT FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP [350] [500] ML ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: CALCIUM 24.5 g/L Provided as CALCIUM BOROGLUCONATE 330 g/L MAGNESIUM 4.7 g/L PHOSPHORUS 12 g/L Provided as MAGNESIUM HYPOPHOSPHITE 30 g/L DEXTROSE 165 g/L FOR THE TREATMENT OF MILK FEVER (HYPOCALCAEMIA), & MILK FEVER COMPLICATED BY GRASS STAGGERS (HYPOMAGNESAEMIA), ACETONAEMIA & HYPOPHOSPHATAEMIA IN CATTLE AND SHEEP. DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION: 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. Do not remove pack from overpouch until just before use. Warm solution to body temperature. Disinfect injection site. Snap tip off plug, and ensure solution can flow freely. Discard any unused portion within 24 hours. CATTLE INTRAVENOUS INJECTION Intravenous use of metabolic solutions may be hazardous to the animal, and advice from a veterinarian should be sought before administration. While occluding the jugular vein below the site for injection, insert the needle and ensure that blood flow is found. Connect draw-off tube to needle and elevate the pouch. Inject SLOWLY, up to 500 mL of MINJECT. CATTLE & SHEEP SUBCUTANEOUS INJECTION (under the skin). Injection is to be given in the anterior half of the neck or over the ribcage. Connect needle to draw-off tube and inset needle through skin. Gently squeeze the bag to inject the solution. Large volumes should be distributed over more than one injection site. Areas may be massaged following injection, to promote quicker absorption of solution. For subcutaneous treatment with MINJECT, inject 500 mL for cattle and 70 - 80 mL for sheep. If symptoms persist, repeat dose in 4 to 6 hours. If the animal does not completely recover, seek veterinary advice. WITHHOLDING PERIOD Nil HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Boric acid may possibly affect development and/or reproduction. Take care to avoid accidental injection Lees het volledige document