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COLORADO ANIMAL HEALTH INC

Durvet Pen-Aqueous Penicillin-G Vaccine

SKU: PT0188611600

1ea/100 ml

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Indicated for the treatment of pneumonia and shipping fever in cattle and sheep, erysipelas in swine, and strangles in horses. Each ml of Penicillin Injectable contains 300,000 units of Penicillin G Procaine. Penicillin G Procaine has long been regarded as one of the premier antibiotics available. It diffuses rapidly throughout the entire body providing quick therapeutic blood levels. While extremely toxic to bacteria, Penicillin G Procaine is relatively non-toxic to animals, making this the drug of choice for treating infections and diseases.

  • One product for cattle, sheep, swine, and horses
  • Broad spectrum activity
  • Fast acting, quickly reaches therapeutic blood levels
  • For use in cattle, horses, sheep, and swine.

Dimension

  • Product Gross Weight: 0.3500 lb
  • Product Net Weight: 0.3500 lb
  • Product Height: 3.00 in
  • Product Length: 2.00 in
  • Product Width: 2.00 in
  • Packaging Type: Bottle
  • Recommended For: Cattle; Horse; Sheep; Swine

Ingrediants

  • Ingredients: Penicillin G Procaine

Instruction

  • Use Instructions: Penicillin Injectable is administered by the intramuscular route. The product is ready for injection after warming the vial to room temperature and shaking to ensure a uniform suspension.The daily dose of penicillin is 3,000 units per pound of body weight (1mL per 100 lbs body weight). Continue daily treatment until recovery is apparent and for at least one day after symptoms disappear, usually in two to three days. Treatment should not exceed four consecutive days.No more than 10 mL should be injected at any one site. Rotate injection sites for each succeeding treatment.Care of Sick Animals: The use of antibiotics in the management of diseases is based on an accurate diagnosis and an adequate course of treatment. When properly used in the treatment of diseases caused by penicillin-susceptible organisms, most animals treated with Penicillin Injectable show a noticeable improvement within 24 to 48 hours. If improvement does not occur within this period of time, the diagnosis and course of treatment should be re-evaluated. It is recommended that the diagnosis and treatment of animal diseases be carried out by a veterinarian. Since many diseases look alike but require different types of treatment, the use of professional veterinary and laboratory services can reduce treatment time, costs and needless losses. Good housing, sanitation and nutrition are important in the maintenance of healthy animals and are essential in the treatment of disease.
  • Storage Instructions: Penicillin Injectable should be stored between 2 to 8°C (36 to 46°F)

Safety

  • Caution: Intramuscular injection in cattle, sheep, and swine may result in a local tissue reaction which persists beyond the withdrawal period of 14 days (cattle), 9 days (sheep), or 7 days (swine). This may result in trim loss of edible tissue at slaughter.Allergic or anaphylactic reactions, sometimes fatal, have been known to occur in animals hypersensitive to penicillin and procaine. Such reactions can occur unpredictably withvarying intensity. Animals administered penicillin G procaine should be kept under close observation for at least one half hour. Should allergic or anaphylactic reactions occur, discontinue use of the product and call a veterinarian. If respiratory distress is severe, immediate injection of epinephrine or antihistamine following manufacturer’s recommendations may be necessary.As with all antibiotic preparations, use of this drug may result in overgrowth of no susceptible organisms, including fungi. A lack of response by the treated animal, or the development of new signs or symptoms suggest that an overgrowth of no susceptible organisms has occurred. In such instances, consult your veterinarian.It is advisable to avoid giving penicillin in conjunction with bacteriostatic drugs such as tetracycline's.
  • Safety Warnings: Exceeding the daily dosage of 3,000 units per pound of body weight, administering for more than four consecutive days, or exceeding the maximum injection site volume per injection site may result in antibiotic residues beyond the withdrawal time. Milk taken from treated dairy animals within 48 hours after the last treatment must not be used for food. Discontinue use of this drug for the following time period before treated animals are slaughtered for food:Cattle – 14 days, Sheep – 9 days, Swine – 7 days.A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Not for use in humans. Keep out of reach of children.

Specifications

  • Benefits: 1. One product for cattle, sheep, swine, and horses.2. Broad spectrum activity.3. Fast acting, quickly reaches therapeutic blood levels.4. Economical and effective.5. 48-hour milk out.
  • First Aid Type: Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. If any signs or symptoms occur or persist seek medical advice.Skin Contact : Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse. Eyes Contact : Immediately flush eyes with copious amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.Ingestion : Do not induce vomiting. Seek medical attention.