

May provide temporary relief from coughing, sneezing, wheezing, and runny nose associated with allergies, colds, and respiratory conditions.
Horses, donkeys, and cattle 2 ml (2cc) twice daily until signs of improvement occur. Goats and sheep 1 ml (1 cc) twice daily until signs of improvement occur. Medication can be reduced to once daily and eventually stopped when the condition clears up.
Optimally the liquid preparation should be dropped directly onto the mucous membrane of the mouth including the lips, ideally in horses and donkeys by pulling out the labial pouch. Where an animal finds this distressful or an owner is unable to comply, the medication can be put on the food e.g. half an apple or in water. Where an animal is sensitive to the odor of the alcohol preservative a 10-20 min period should be allowed for the alcohol to evaporate before the dose is presented to the animal. Occasionally an animal will shake its head in response to receiving the dose.
May provide temporary relief from coughing, sneezing, wheezing, and runny nose associated with allergies, colds, and respiratory conditions.
Horses, donkeys, and cattle 2 ml (2cc) twice daily until signs of improvement occur. Goats and sheep 1 ml (1 cc) twice daily until signs of improvement occur. Medication can be reduced to once daily and eventually stopped when the condition clears up.
Optimally the liquid preparation should be dropped directly onto the mucous membrane of the mouth including the lips, ideally in horses and donkeys by pulling out the labial pouch. Where an animal finds this distressful or an owner is unable to comply, the medication can be put on the food e.g. half an apple or in water. Where an animal is sensitive to the odor of the alcohol preservative a 10-20 min period should be allowed for the alcohol to evaporate before the dose is presented to the animal. Occasionally an animal will shake its head in response to receiving the dose.