Injection for the treatment of hypocalcaemia (milk fever) in cattle, sheep and goats.
Active Ingredients | |
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Calcium | 4.56 g/100ml |
Magnesium | 0.78 g/100ml |
Phosphorous | 0.132 g/100 ml |
Parasites, Vectors & Organisms Controlled | |
Hypocalcaemia (milk fever) | ✓ |
Injection for the treatment of hypocalcaemia (milk fever) in cattle, sheep and goats.
None
For subcutaneous, intramuscular and intravenous injection.
Dose rates/directions for use:
For intravenous infusion as well as for subcutaneous and intramuscular injection. Intravenous administration must be given slowly.
100-150 ml/500 kg body mass.
Normally one treatment is sufficient. In exceptional cases a second treatment may become necessary.
For subcutaneous, intramuscular and intravenous injection.
Dose rates/directions for use:
For intravenous infusion as well as for subcutaneous and intramuscular injection. Intravenous administration must be given slowly.
15 ml/50 kg body mass.
Normally one treatment is sufficient. In exceptional cases a second treatment may become necessary.
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