País: Austrália
Língua: inglês
Origem: APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)
CLOPROSTENOL AS THE SODIUM SALT
AVET HEALTH LIMITED
PARENTERAL LIQUID/SOLUTION/SUSPENSION
CLOPROSTENOL AS THE SODIUM SALT PROSTAGLANDIN Active 250.0 ug/ml
10 x 20 mL; 100 mL; 20 mL
VM - Veterinary Medicine
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
Poison schedule: 4; Withholding period: MEAT (CATTLE, HORSES): DO NOT USE less t han 1 day before slaughter for human co nsumption. MILK: Zero (0) days. EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI): An ESI has no t been established for this product. No te—observing the meat withholding period may not be sufficient to mitigate poten tial risks to export trade. Trade advic e should be sought from AVet Health Pty Ltd on 1300 28 38 28 before using this product.; Host/pest details: CATTLE: [BOVINE OESTRUS CYCLE]; HORSE: [EQUINE OESTRUS CYCLE]
Registered
2023-07-01
Elevet+ Cloprostenol Injection for Cattle and Horses 92214/134856 Product Name: APVMA Approval No: Label Name: Elevet+ Cloprostenol Injection for Cattle and Horses Signal Headings: PRESCRIPTION ANIMAL REMEDY KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY Constituent Statements: 250 μg/mL CLOPROSTENOL (as the sodium salt) Claims: A luteolytic agent for clinical use and the control of the bovine and equine oestrous cycles. For use by or under direction of a registered veterinarian. Net Contents: 20 mL, 10 x 20 mL, 100 mL Directions for Use: Restraints: Contraindications: This product should not be used in pregnant animals where the foetus is not to be aborted, since luteolysis at some stages of gestation will result in the loss of the foetus. This product should not be administered by intravenous injection. Precautions: Side Effects: Note: There is a refractory period of four to five days after ovulation when cattle are insensitive to the luteolytic effect of prostaglandins. Elevet+ Cloprostenol Injection has a good safety margin and does not impair fertility. No deleterious effects have been reported on the progeny conceived at the oestrus following treatment. In cattle, adverse reactions have not been seen at up to 80 times the effective recommended dose (500 μg). The only clinically apparent effect was mild and transient diarrhoea. RLP APPROVED In horses, adverse reactions including sweating (occurring within about 20 minutes of treatment), increased respiratory and cardiac rates, signs of abdominal discomfort, watery diarrhoea and depression may occur when exceptionally high doses are given. However adverse reactions are usually mild and transient. Elevet+ Cloprostenol Injection should NOT be administered to: • Mares suffering from acute or sub-acute disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. • Mares suffering from acute or sub-acute respiratory disease. (This is a precautionary measure because in some species of animals, dosing with prostaglandins can result in acute respiratory distress.) • Pre Leia o documento completo