Today Cephapirin Sodium For Lactating Cows - 10ml
Not Available For Sale To California Customers
ToDay Is An Antibiotic Mastitis Treatment Providing Bactericidal Activity Against Gram-positive And Gram-negative Bacteria In Lactating Dairy Cows. Each 10ml Disposable, Ready-to-use Syringe Contains The Active Ingredient Cephapirin Sodium. Provides Control Against Mastitis-causing Pathogens Including Penicillin-resistant, Staph Aureus, And Strep Agalactiae. Easy Two-tube Treatment Given 12 Hr Apart. When The Opti-Sert Cap Is Removed, A Collar Allows Only A 3mm Tip To Be Inserted Into The Teat Canal, Helping To Reduce The Incidence Of New Infections.
Features
- Proven Efficacy - Two Treatments Of ToDay Showed No Difference In Clinical Cure Rates When Compared To Spectramast LC (ceftiofur Hydrochloride)
- Think Positive - Intramammary Mastitis Treatment Of Gram-positive Infections Is Widely Reported As Beneficial, So Those Infections Should Be The Focus Of Treatment
- Short-Duration - Administering Two Syringes Of ToDay Results In A Short Duration Milk Discard Of 108 Hr (4.5 Days) Time Out-of-tank So You Can Return The Cow To Producing Sellable Inventory
Dosage Information
Infuse A 10ml Syringe (200 Mg Of Cephapirin Activity Per Syringe) Once The Quarter Has Been Completely Milked Out. Repeat Once Only In 12 Hr. For Lactating Cows Only.
Residue Warnings
Milk That Has Been Taken From Animals During Treatment And For 96 Hr After The 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 Milk Longer Than 96 Hr.
ToDay Should Be Administered With Caution To Subjects That Have Demonstrated Some Form Of Allergy, Particularly To Penicillin. Such Reactions Are Rare; However, Should They Occur, Consult Your Veterinarian.
Specifications
- Color: White To Yellow
- Size: 10ml
- Form: Liquid
- Certification: FDA
Not Available For Sale To California Customers
ToDay Is An Antibiotic Mastitis Treatment Providing Bactericidal Activity Against Gram-positive And Gram-negative Bacteria In Lactating Dairy Cows. Each 10ml Disposable, Ready-to-use Syringe Contains The Active Ingredient Cephapirin Sodium. Provides Control Against Mastitis-causing Pathogens Including Penicillin-resistant, Staph Aureus, And Strep Agalactiae. Easy Two-tube Treatment Given 12 Hr Apart. When The Opti-Sert Cap Is Removed, A Collar Allows Only A 3mm Tip To Be Inserted Into The Teat Canal, Helping To Reduce The Incidence Of New Infections.
Features
- Proven Efficacy - Two Treatments Of ToDay Showed No Difference In Clinical Cure Rates When Compared To Spectramast LC (ceftiofur Hydrochloride)
- Think Positive - Intramammary Mastitis Treatment Of Gram-positive Infections Is Widely Reported As Beneficial, So Those Infections Should Be The Focus Of Treatment
- Short-Duration - Administering Two Syringes Of ToDay Results In A Short Duration Milk Discard Of 108 Hr (4.5 Days) Time Out-of-tank So You Can Return The Cow To Producing Sellable Inventory
Dosage Information
Infuse A 10ml Syringe (200 Mg Of Cephapirin Activity Per Syringe) Once The Quarter Has Been Completely Milked Out. Repeat Once Only In 12 Hr. For Lactating Cows Only.
Residue Warnings
Milk That Has Been Taken From Animals During Treatment And For 96 Hr After The 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 Milk Longer Than 96 Hr.
ToDay Should Be Administered With Caution To Subjects That Have Demonstrated Some Form Of Allergy, Particularly To Penicillin. Such Reactions Are Rare; However, Should They Occur, Consult Your Veterinarian.
Specifications
- Color: White To Yellow
- Size: 10ml
- Form: Liquid
- Certification: FDA