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CalPlus

Product Type: PRESCRIPTION ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: MWI (VetOne)
Code Source: 13985-811
Route of Administration: SUBCUTANEOUS

CalPlus

Generic: CalPlus

Ingredients:

  • Calcium Borogluconate Calcium Cation : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 26 g in 100 mL
  • Dextrose Monohydrate Dextrose : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 15 g in 100 mL
  • Magnesium Gluconate Magnesium cation : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 6 g in 100 mL
  • Phosphorus Phosphorus : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 0.5 g in 100 mL

Package Description:

  • 500 mL in 1 BOTTLE, PLASTIC

CONTAINS:

Calcium borogluconate, dextrose, magnesium
borogluconate, calcium hypo-phosphite.
Total calcium chemically equivalent
to calcium borogluconate .................................... 26.0% w/v
Dextrose times H20 ............................................ 15.0% w/v
Magnesium borogluconate .................................... 6.0% w/v
Total phosphorus in amounts chemically
equivalent to elemental phosphorus ....................... 0.5% w/v

INDICATIONS:

For intravenous use in cattle to treat milk
fever, and in calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and glucose
deficiency in animals.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:

Cattle, 500 mL. For milk
fever prophylaxis, give 200-500 mL at time of calving.
Horses, 250-500 mL; Sheep 50-125 mL. Repeat in 2 to 6
hours if needed. Intravenous administration is always
preferable. If used subcutaneously, always distribute dose in
several places and massage to facilitate absorption. This
product contains no preservative. Unused portion remaining
in bottle must be discarded.

For animal use only.
Keep out of reach of children.

CAUTION:

Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

CAUTION:

Large doses administered intravenously may
have toxic action on heart if the blood level of calcium is
raised excessively. Doses should be carefully regulated
according to severity of hypocalcemia and injected slowly
so that administration may be stopped if toxic action
becomes evident.

STORAGE:

Store between 15 degrees and 30 degrees C (59 degrees - 86 degrees F).

TAKE TIME OBSERVE LABEL DIRECTIONS



MWI CalPlus Container Label
CalPlus

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