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Cobactan - 15 Pack

197740
Intramammary antibiotic cerate containing cefquinome for use in lactating cows.

Active ingredient: Cefquinome

Cobactan - 15 Pack

197740
Intramammary antibiotic cerate containing cefquinome for use in lactating cows.

Active ingredient: Cefquinome

Combiclav - 24 Pack

152944
Combiclav Lactating Cow Intramammary Suspension is specially formulated for the treatment of bovine mastitis. It contains Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid giving it a broad spectrum of bactericidal activity against the bacteria commonly found in the bovine udder. The prednisolone in Combiclav Lactating Cow Intramammary Suspension has an anti-inflammatory action which helps to reduce the potentially destructive swelling and inflammation associated with mastitis, without affecting the white cell response to infection.

Dosage & Administration
Combiclav Lactating Cow Intramammary Suspension should be administered at a dose rate of 3 syringes per infected quarter with a single syringe given every 12 hours. Use each syringe only once.

Withdrawals
• Milk for human consumption must not be taken from a cow during treatment.
• With cows milked twice daily, milk for human consumption may only be taken from 84 hours after the last treatment.
• Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment.
• Cattle may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 7 days from the last treatment.

Combiclav - 24 Pack

152944
Combiclav Lactating Cow Intramammary Suspension is specially formulated for the treatment of bovine mastitis. It contains Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid giving it a broad spectrum of bactericidal activity against the bacteria commonly found in the bovine udder. The prednisolone in Combiclav Lactating Cow Intramammary Suspension has an anti-inflammatory action which helps to reduce the potentially destructive swelling and inflammation associated with mastitis, without affecting the white cell response to infection.

Dosage & Administration
Combiclav Lactating Cow Intramammary Suspension should be administered at a dose rate of 3 syringes per infected quarter with a single syringe given every 12 hours. Use each syringe only once.

Withdrawals
• Milk for human consumption must not be taken from a cow during treatment.
• With cows milked twice daily, milk for human consumption may only be taken from 84 hours after the last treatment.
• Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment.
• Cattle may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 7 days from the last treatment.

Mastiplan - 20 Pack

112941
An antibiotic intramammary cerate containing cephapirin and prednisolone for use in lactating cows.

Active ingredient: Cefapirin, Prednisolone

Mastiplan - 20 Pack

112941
An antibiotic intramammary cerate containing cephapirin and prednisolone for use in lactating cows.

Active ingredient: Cefapirin, Prednisolone

Procapen - 24 Pack

158174
For treatment of udder infection in lactating cows caused by benzylpenicillin-susceptible staphylococci and streptococci.

Dosage & Administration
• For intramammary use: 3.0 g benzylpenicillin, procaine monohydrate per diseased udder quarter, corresponding to: one syringe per diseased quarter every 24 h for 3 consecutive days.
• All udder quarters are to be carefully milked immediately prior to each administration.
• After the teats and the teat tips have been cleaned and disinfected, one syringe is administered per infected udder quarter.

Withdrawals: Meat and offal: 5 days, Milk: 6 days

Procapen - 24 Pack

158174
For treatment of udder infection in lactating cows caused by benzylpenicillin-susceptible staphylococci and streptococci.

Dosage & Administration
• For intramammary use: 3.0 g benzylpenicillin, procaine monohydrate per diseased udder quarter, corresponding to: one syringe per diseased quarter every 24 h for 3 consecutive days.
• All udder quarters are to be carefully milked immediately prior to each administration.
• After the teats and the teat tips have been cleaned and disinfected, one syringe is administered per infected udder quarter.

Withdrawals: Meat and offal: 5 days, Milk: 6 days