Quốc gia: New Zealand
Ngôn ngữ: Tiếng Anh
Nguồn: Ministry for Primary Industries
copper (ii) oxide
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health New Zealand Limited
copper (ii) oxide
copper (ii) oxide 1,000 g/kg
Oral nutrient/electrolyte
ACVM Registered
1993-02-18
Product : Copacaps 30g Date: 28 Oct 2022 ACVM No.: A006727 Page 1 of 5 FRONT & BACK PANEL FOR ANIMAL TREATMENT ONLY HARMFUL – KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN RESTRICTED VETERINARY MEDICINE COPACAPS 30G Please read the label completely before use 32 X 30G CAPSULES For the treatment and prevention of copper deficiency in adult cattle. COPACAPS 30g capsules are ideally suited for use in cattle over 300kg liveweight. Each capsule contains 25.2g of elemental copper in the form of 30g of cupric oxide rods. Product : Copacaps 30g Date: 28 Oct 2022 ACVM No.: A006727 Page 2 of 5 SIDE PANEL ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS COPACAPS should be administered with one of the COPACAPS range of applicators. (Picture - Graphic) 1. To load, push the COPACAPS capsule fully into the nozzle of the gun. Do not leave the end of the capsule protruding. (Picture - Graphic) 2. Insert the gun into the front or the side of the mouth. Do not use undue force, or damage to the throat or larynx may result. (Picture - Graphic) 3. Position nozzle over the back of the tongue, then release the capsule by squeezing the trigger smoothly. Do not release the capsule in the front of the mouth. Product : Copacaps 30g Date: 28 Oct 2022 ACVM No.: A006727 Page 3 of 5 SIDE PANEL INDICATIONS For the treatment and prevention of copper deficiency in adult cattle. COPACAPS 30g capsules contain cupric oxide rods. After the capsule has dissolved, the rods are retained in the digestive tract, where they slowly release copper in a form which can be absorbed by the animal. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION To be administered orally: 1 x 30g capsule per 300kg liveweight. Use one of the COPACAPS range of applicators to administer the capsules (see administration instructions on the side panel of this carton). IMPORTANT 1. To avoid the risk of copper toxicity, liver copper levels should be assessed before use. 2. Copper toxicity may occur in animals affected by liver damage. 3. Toxic to aquatic organisms. Do not contaminate streams, rivers or waterways with chemical or used container Đọc toàn bộ tài liệu