Clostridium Perfringens Types C & D Antitoxin

Colorado Serum Company

12498

For use as an aid in the temporary prevention or treatment of clostridial Enterotoxemia in cattle, sheep and goats caused by types C & D toxin, and in swine when caused by type C. Confers a prompt ...Read More

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  • Clostridium Perfringens Types C & D Antitoxin -
    50 ml
    Item #: 12498-1
    UPC: 009252137014
    Mfr #: 058-13701
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    Temperature Sensitive Item - Requires Insulated Container
    Weight: .25lbs
    12498-1
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  • Clostridium Perfringens Types C & D Antitoxin -
    250 ml
    Item #: 12498-2
    UPC: 009252137038
    Mfr #: 058-13703
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    Expedited Shipping May Be Required
    To ensure the quality of this item, Expedited Shipping options and charges may be presented at checkout based on your shipping destination and the day of the week you place your order.
    Temperature Sensitive Item - Requires Insulated Container
    Weight: .70lbs
    12498-2
    Super Saver Case Pricing

May be suitable for use on Organic Farms. Check with your certifier.

Description

For use as an aid in the temporary prevention or treatment of clostridial Enterotoxemia in cattle, sheep and goats caused by types C & D toxin, and in swine when caused by type C. Confers a prompt passive immunity lasting about 14-21 days.

Dosage for prevention: Suckling lambs, goats and pigs - 5 ml subcutaneously; Suckling calves, feeder lambs and pigs - 10 ml subcutaneously; Feeder calves and cattle - 25 ml subcutaneously. Administer as soon as possible after birth. For treatment, double the preventative dose. A more rapid effect can be achieved by intravenous administration, with repeat dosages as often as 12 hour intervals. 21 day slaughter withdrawal.

Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. Antidote: Epinephrine.

U.S. Lic. No. 188.

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