ANTISEPSIS BOLUS
Product Type: OTC ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: Sparhawk Laboratories, Inc.
Code Source: 58005-762
Route of Administration: TOPICAL
PRECAUTION : Do not administer orally.
PRECAUTION : Strict cleanliness must be observed to prevent introduction of further infections. Thoroughly cleanse hands and arms of operator and external genital parts of the animal with soap and water before inserting boluses or flush.
PRECAUTION : Do not use in deep or puncture wounds or for serious burns.
Cattle: 2-4 boluses
Sheep: 1/2-1 bolus
For topical application, dissolve 4 boluses in one pint of warm water and thoroughly flush wound.
Repeat treatment in 24 to 48 hours if necessary.
urea bolus label
Store in a cool dry place; Keep container tightly closed when not in use .; TAKE TIME OBSERVE LABEL DIRECTIONS
Autor Name: Sparhawk Laboratories, Inc.
Code Source: 58005-762
Route of Administration: TOPICAL
ANTISEPSIS BOLUS
Generic: UREAIngredients:
- UREA UREA : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 13 g in 1 1
Package Description:
- 50 1 in 1 JAR
INDICATIONS
INDICATIONS: For use as an antiseptic and proteolytic aid in beef and dairy cattle and sheep.PRECAUTION : Do not administer orally.
PRECAUTION : Strict cleanliness must be observed to prevent introduction of further infections. Thoroughly cleanse hands and arms of operator and external genital parts of the animal with soap and water before inserting boluses or flush.
PRECAUTION : Do not use in deep or puncture wounds or for serious burns.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: For intrauterine or topical use only. Insert boluses into uterous or dissolve in 1 pint warm water to make a flush.Cattle: 2-4 boluses
Sheep: 1/2-1 bolus
For topical application, dissolve 4 boluses in one pint of warm water and thoroughly flush wound.
Repeat treatment in 24 to 48 hours if necessary.
urea bolus label

COMPOSITION
COMPOSITION : Each bolus contains: Urea, 13.4 gStore in a cool dry place; Keep container tightly closed when not in use .; TAKE TIME OBSERVE LABEL DIRECTIONS