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AmTech Thiamine Hydrochloride Injection

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Amtech Thiamine Hydrochloride Injection

This treatment applies to the following species:
Manufacturer: Teva Animal Health

200 Mg/ml

AmTech Thiamine Hydrochloride Injection Caution

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

For Animal Use Only

Keep Out Of Reach Of Children

Composition

Each mL of sterile aqueous solution contains:

Thiamine HCl

200 mg

Disodium Edetate

0.01%

Benzyl Alcohol

1.5%

Water For Injection

q.s.

AmTech Thiamine Hydrochloride Injection Indications

For the treatment of vitamin B1 deficiencies.

AmTech Thiamine Hydrochloride Injection Dosage And Administration

To be determined by the veterinarian. For intramuscular use.

AmTech Thiamine Hydrochloride Injection Caution

Anaphylactogenesis to parenteral Thiamine HCl has been reported.

Administer slowly with caution in doses over 500 mg.

Store Between 15°c And 30°c (59°f And 86°f).

Do not expose to excessive heat.

AmTech® is a registered trademark of IVX Animal Health, Inc.

Manufactured by IVX Animal Health, Inc., St. Joseph, MO 64503

NET CONTENTS:

NDC

 

100 mL

59130-631-01

600020-01 Rev1205

250 mL

59130-631-02

600020-02 Rev1206

Nac No.

10740486
TEVA ANIMAL HEALTH, INC. (TAH)
formerly known as IVX Animal Health, Inc.

3915 S. 48TH ST. TERRACE, P.O. BOX 8039 (64508), ST. JOSEPH, MO, 64503
Telephone:   800-759-3664
Fax:   816-676-6873
Website:   www.tevaanimalhealth.com
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