Unavet - Propylene Glycol - Gallon Bottle and Case Label
Product Type: OTC ANIMAL DRUG LABEL
Autor Name: Veterinary Products, Inc/Centaur, Inc.
Code Source: 58305-055
Route of Administration: ORAL
INDICATIONS: An aid in the treatment of bovine ketosis (Acetonemia).
Propylene glycol is very palatable and up to 10% in feed is acceptable to dairy cows. Propylene glycol does not destroy rumen micro-organisms or leave undesirable residues after oxidation.
When administering propylene glycol to cows suffering from milk fever, mastitis or metritus, consult your veterinarian.
Rev. 5-05
PREVENTION: As aid in prevention of Acetonemia (Ketosis) in dairy cattle, give 6 to 8 fluid ounces per head per day. Beginning 2 weeks before calving and continuing for 6 weeks after calving.
TREATMENT: As aid in treatment of Acetonemia (Ketosis) in dairy cattle, give 6 to 16 ounces (dependant of severity) per head per day for 10 days. Use as drench or mix with feed. Keep Out of Reach of Children
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Autor Name: Veterinary Products, Inc/Centaur, Inc.
Code Source: 58305-055
Route of Administration: ORAL
Proplyene Glycol
Generic: Proplyene GlycolIngredients:
- PROPYLENE GLYCOL PROPYLENE GLYCOL : Active ingredient - basis of strength - 3.785 L in 3.785 L
Package Description:
- 3.785 L in 1 JUG
Unavet - Propylene Glycol - Gallon Bottle and Case Label
For Animal Use OnlyINDICATIONS: An aid in the treatment of bovine ketosis (Acetonemia).
Propylene glycol is very palatable and up to 10% in feed is acceptable to dairy cows. Propylene glycol does not destroy rumen micro-organisms or leave undesirable residues after oxidation.
When administering propylene glycol to cows suffering from milk fever, mastitis or metritus, consult your veterinarian.
Rev. 5-05
Unavet - Propylene Glycol - Gallon Bottle and Case Label
ADMINISTRATION:PREVENTION: As aid in prevention of Acetonemia (Ketosis) in dairy cattle, give 6 to 8 fluid ounces per head per day. Beginning 2 weeks before calving and continuing for 6 weeks after calving.
TREATMENT: As aid in treatment of Acetonemia (Ketosis) in dairy cattle, give 6 to 16 ounces (dependant of severity) per head per day for 10 days. Use as drench or mix with feed. Keep Out of Reach of Children
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