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Lockout

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Company: Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health

Aids in prevention of new intramammary infections

Treats 36 animals

Blue color indicator

144 syringes

Description

Each syringe of Lockout® contains 4 grams of a sterile, non-antibiotic, blue, smooth paste composed of 60% bismuth subnitrate in a mineral oil vehicle. LOCKOUT aids in the prevention of new intramammary infections by providing a malleable barrier in the teat canal. It is recommended that LOCKOUT be used as part of a herd approach to mastitis control.

Lockout Indications

LOCKOUT aids in the prevention of new intramammary infections.

ADMINISTRATION:

After last milking at dry-off or prior to first lactation in replacement dairy heifers, thoroughly clean and disinfect teat ends with alcohol swabs provided and leave to air dry. Do not use water with or without disinfectant. If a dry cow antibiotic has been infused, teat should be re-swabbed with alcohol swab provided prior to infusion with LOCKOUT. A clean, disinfected, and dry teat is essential.

Infuse teats in the opposite order to cleansing. Insert tip of a new syringe into teat canal. To minimize LOCKOUT entering the udder, squeeze top of teat canal at base of udder. Gently depress plunger until teat canal is full. Remove and discard syringe. Treat remaining teats in a similar fashion, using a new syringe for each teat. Do not massage teats or udder following infusion of LOCKOUT.

REMOVAL:

Do not remove LOCKOUT by action of milking machine. The blue color aids in identifying LOCKOUT at the time of removal to reduce the potential for accumulation in milking equipment. Thoroughly hand-strip every teat, 10 to 12 strips per teat before milking. Dispose of any unused product or sealant stripped from an animal in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements. Bucket-milk fresh cows for a minimum of three milkings per normal post-calving procedure.

WITHDRAWAL INFORMATION:

For use in dry dairy cows and replacement dairy heifers only. If accidentally administered to a lactating cow, product can be stripped out by hand. If LOCKOUT is administered following an antibiotic infusion, the withdrawal periods for meat and milk for the antibiotic must be observed. LOCKOUT has a zero-day milk and meat withdrawal when used alone.

USER SAFETY WARNINGS:

Not for use in humans. Keep out of the reach of children. If LOCKOUT gets on skin, wash with soap and warm water. For additional safety information, consult the safety data sheet (SDS). To report adverse effects, to obtain an SDS, or for assistance, contact Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc. at 1-888-637-4251.

ANIMAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS:

Each teat must be cleaned and disinfected prior to infusion of LOCKOUT. See ADMINISTRATION section.

How Supplied

LOCKOUT is available in single-dose syringes, each containing 4 grams of paste, sufficient for one teat.

Storage

Store at room temperature, 60°-85°F (15°-30°C). In very cold temperatures, LOCKOUT may become difficult to administer and should be warmed to room temperature.

Made in France. Marketed by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Duluth, GA 30096.

ITEM NUMBER: 144284 2019

LOCKOUT® is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc.

©2021 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA Inc., Duluth, GA.

All Rights Reserved.

US-BOV-0492-2021

CPN: 1028345.0

BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM ANIMAL HEALTH USA INC.
3239 SATELLITE BLVD., BLDG 500, DULUTH, GA, 30096
Telephone:   800-325-9167
Customer Service:   888-637-4251
Technical Service:   888-637-4251
Fax:   816-236-2717
Website:   www.boehringer-ingelheim.com
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