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Udder infusion containing the drug cephapirin sodium for treatment of bovine mastitis in lactating cows. Treatment consists of using two syringes, 12 hours apart. Milk from treated animal taken during treatment must not be used for food for 96 hours after last treatment. Use of more than prescribed dose may lead to residue in milk.
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DESCRIPTION: Today mastitis treatment for lactating cows.
CONTENTS: Contains 12 x 10 ml syringes and 12 alcohol pads. Each 10 ml syringe contains 200 mg of cephapirin activity as cephapirin sodium. This product was manufactured by a non-sterilizing process. Store at controlled room temperature 15 degrees to 30 degrees C (59 to 86 F) Avoid excessive heat.
DOSAGE: One syringe per affected quarter each 12 hours for a maximum of -2 treatments. Seepackage insert for additional dosage recommendations.
PRECAUTION: Today should be administered with caution to subjects which have demon-strated some form of allergy; particularly to penicillin.
WARNINGS: Milk taken from animals during treatment and for 96 hours after last treatment must not be used for food. Treated animals must not be slaughtered for food until 4 days after the last treatment. Administration of more than the prescribed dose may lead to residue of antibiotic in milklonger than 96 hours. Keep out of the reach of children.\t
QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS: Contact Fort Dodge Animal Health, Fort Dodge IA 50501S
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