Overview
For use in the treatment of disease organisms susceptible to penicillin in cattle, sheep, swine and horses. Indicated for the treatment of: Cattle and Sheep - bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever) caused by pasteurella multocida; Swine - erysipelas caused by erysipelothrix insidiosa; Horses - strangles caused by streptococcus equi.
Contains 300,000 units penicillin G procaine per ml.
Dosage: 1 ml IM per 100 lbs body weight once daily. If no improvement is observed within 48 hours, consult a veterinarian. Daily treatment should be continued for at least 48 hours after temperature has returned to normal and all other signs of infection have subsided. Treatment should not exceed 7 days in non-lactating dairy and beef cattle, sheep and swine, or 5 days in lactating dairy cattle. Not more than 10 ml should be injected at any 1 site.
48 hour milk withholding.
Slaughter withdrawal: Cattle - 4 days; Sheep - 8 days; Swine - 6 days; non-ruminating calves - 7 days.
Not for use in horses intended for food.
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Pro-Pen-G Injectable for Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Horses
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Please note: this product is being discontinued by the manufacturer and will NO longer be available once inventory is depleted.
Please note: this product is being discontinued by the manufacturer and will NO longer be available once inventory is depleted.
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Overview
For use in the treatment of disease organisms susceptible to penicillin in cattle, sheep, swine and horses. Indicated for the treatment of: Cattle and Sheep - bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever) caused by pasteurella multocida; Swine - erysipelas caused by erysipelothrix insidiosa; Horses - strangles caused by streptococcus equi.
Contains 300,000 units penicillin G procaine per ml.
Dosage: 1 ml IM per 100 lbs body weight once daily. If no improvement is observed within 48 hours, consult a veterinarian. Daily treatment should be continued for at least 48 hours after temperature has returned to normal and all other signs of infection have subsided. Treatment should not exceed 7 days in non-lactating dairy and beef cattle, sheep and swine, or 5 days in lactating dairy cattle. Not more than 10 ml should be injected at any 1 site.
48 hour milk withholding.
Slaughter withdrawal: Cattle - 4 days; Sheep - 8 days; Swine - 6 days; non-ruminating calves - 7 days.
Not for use in horses intended for food.
Manufacturer Label
Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
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