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Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate Label

Product Type: OTC ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: Fondel Chemicals Ltd.
Code Source: 51044-201
Route of Administration: TOPICAL

Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate

Generic: Zinc Sulfate

Ingredients:

  • Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate Zinc Cation : Active ingredient - moiety is basis of strength - 0.4 kg in 1.6 kg

Package Description:

  • 23 kg in 1 BAG

Active Ingredient: Zinc Sulfate Monohydrate [Powder for use in solution]

Purpose:Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate powder is used as an aid in hoof rot management under veterinary guidance.

Warnings:
Zinc can be toxic to sheep. Do not allow animals to eat or drink the zinc sulphate powder or hoof bath solution. Know the volume of the hoof bath and calculate the amount of zinc sulphate carefully. Do not overdose by using more zinc sulphate than what is recommended by your veterinarian. For External Use Only

When Using this Product: By placing a clean water bath ahead of the treatment bath, animals will clean their hooves to some extent and keep the treatment bath clean longer. Hoof baths should only be part of an overall program that includes proper nutrition, regular hoof trimming, and hoof injury prevention.

Keep out of reach of children.

Questions?: 1-800-567-7455 (24/7-Emergency Spill Line) or 1-905-878-8432

Zinc Sulfate Monhydrate Directions, Distributor Contact Information and Country of Origin

Directions: It is recommended for use in a 2% to 5% solution strength (by weight) with immersion lasting between 5 and 20 minutes, once or twice daily, for a period of time as prescribed by your veterinarian.
Distributed By:
Fondel Chemicals Ltd.
9688 Regional Rd. 25
Milton, Ontario CANADA L9T 2X7
Product of China

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