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For use as an aid in the temporary prevention or treatment of clostridial Enterotoxemia in cattle, sheep and goats caused by types C & D toxin, and in swine when caused by type C. Confers a prompt passive immunity lasting about 14-21 days.

Dosage for prevention: Suckling lambs, goats and pigs - 5 ml subcutaneously; Suckling calves, feeder lambs and pigs - 10 ml subcutaneously; Feeder calves and cattle - 25 ml subcutaneously. Administer as soon as possible after birth. For treatment, double the preventative dose. A more rapid effect can be achieved by intravenous administration, with repeat dosages as often as 12 hour intervals. 21 day slaughter withdrawal.

Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. Antidote: Epinephrine.

U.S. Lic. No. 188.

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Clostridium Perfringens Types C & D Antitoxin

12498

For use as an aid in the temporary prevention or treatment of clostridial Enterotoxemia in cattle, sheep and goats caused by types C & D toxin, a… Read More Read More

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Clostridium Perfringens Types C & D Antitoxin
50 ml
Item #12498-1
Case Quantity: 5
Weight: 0.25 lbs

Clostridium Perfringens Types C & D Antitoxin
250 ml
Item #12498-2
Case Quantity: 20
Weight: 0.70 lbs
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Overview

For use as an aid in the temporary prevention or treatment of clostridial Enterotoxemia in cattle, sheep and goats caused by types C & D toxin, and in swine when caused by type C. Confers a prompt passive immunity lasting about 14-21 days.

Dosage for prevention: Suckling lambs, goats and pigs - 5 ml subcutaneously; Suckling calves, feeder lambs and pigs - 10 ml subcutaneously; Feeder calves and cattle - 25 ml subcutaneously. Administer as soon as possible after birth. For treatment, double the preventative dose. A more rapid effect can be achieved by intravenous administration, with repeat dosages as often as 12 hour intervals. 21 day slaughter withdrawal.

Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. Antidote: Epinephrine.

U.S. Lic. No. 188.

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