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Biocom (Canada)

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Biocom

This treatment applies to the following species:
Manufacturer: United

Mink Enteritis Vaccine, Killed Virus-Clostridium Botulinum Type C Bacterin-Toxoid

U.s. Vet. Lic. No.

245

Contents

This product contains the antigens listed above.

Preservatives: Gentamicin and Thimerosol.

Biocom Indications

BIOCOM® aids in preventing virus enteritis Types 1 and 2 and Type C botulism in healthy, susceptible mink.

Biocom Dosage And Administration

Inject 1 mL under the loose skin of the armpit of mink at least 6 weeks old. For proper suspension, shake before and occasionally during use. Revaccinate all adults at the time of kit vaccination.

If packaged with Distemink®, see insert for complete instructions before use.

Precaution(s)

Store at 2° to 7°C, 35° to 45°F.

Use entire contents when first opened.

Biocom Caution(s)

Do not use as diluent for live virus vaccines.

Circumstances such as incubating diseases, maternal immunity, Aleutian disease, nutritional deficiencies, stress, and parasitism may exist undetected at the time of vaccination and may result in incomplete protection from vaccination. If one of the diseases listed in the Indications is diagnosed in previously vaccinated mink, immediate notification of United is recommended.

For veterinary use only.

Antidote(s)

Antidote for anaphylaxis: Epinephrine.

3/96 / 1/95 / 5/97

Presentation

100 dose (100 mL), 250 dose (250 mL) (neutralized), 250 dose (250 mL) (non-neutralized), and 500 dose (500 mL) (non-neutralized) vials.

Nac No.

11580051
UNITED VACCINES, INC.
2919 COMMERCE PARK DR., MADISON, WI, 53719
Telephone:   608-276-5501
Order Desk:   800-283-6465
Fax:   608-276-5545
Email:   info@unitedvaccines.com
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Biocom information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the Canadian product label or package insert.



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