Cal Mag-K (Canada)
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Cal Mag-k
This treatment applies to the following species:Sterile Injection
DIN 00468959
Veterinary Use Only
For treatment of Milk Fever and Grass Tetany.
Warning
Keep out of reach of children.Active Ingredients
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Calcium gluconate (as calcium borogluconate) |
23% w/v |
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Dextrose monohydrate |
25% w/v |
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Magnesium chloride hexahydrate |
4.5% w/v |
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Sodium hypophosphite |
3.43% w/v |
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Potassium chloride |
0.2% w/v |
Cal Mag-K Indications
As an aid in the treatment of milk fever and other calcium, glucose, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium deficiencies of cattle, sheep, swine and horses, e.g.: grass staggers and railroad tetany.Cal Mag-K Dosage And Administration
Warm to body temperature prior to administration. For intravenous or intraperitoneal administration in cattle, sheep, and swine, and INTRAVENOUSLY ONLY IN HORSES. INJECT SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY.Adult Cattle And Horses
250 - 500 mLAdult Sheep And Swine
50 - 125 mLRepeat in several hours if required, or as recommended by the treating veterinarian.
Cal Mag-K Cautions
CONTAINS NO PRESERVATIVE. Do not retain partially used bottle. If no improvement is noticed in the condition being treated after 24-36 hours, or less depending on the severity of the condition, the diagnosis should be re-evaluated and a veterinarian consulted.Storage
Store at 15°C - 30°C. Keep from freezing.Manufactured in Canada
MTC Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, ON N3C 2W4
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Net |
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500 mL |
8CAL011B |
Nac No.
11940075Distributed by VÉTOQUINOL CANADA INC.
2000, CHEMIN GEORGES, LAVALTRIE, QC, J5T 3S5
| Telephone: | 450-586-2252 | |
| Order Desk: | 800-363-1700 | |
| Fax: | 450-586-4649 | |
| Website: | www.vetoquinol.ca | |
| Email: | info@vetoquinol.ca |
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