Vib Shield Plus L5
This page contains information on Vib Shield Plus L5 for veterinary use.The information provided typically includes the following:
- Vib Shield Plus L5 Indications
- Warnings and cautions for Vib Shield Plus L5
- Direction and dosage information for Vib Shield Plus L5
Vib Shield Plus L5
This treatment applies to the following species:Campylobacter Fetus-leptospira Canicola-grippotyphosa-hardjo-icterohaemorrhagiae-pomona Bacterin
For Use In Animals Only
Vib Shield Plus L5 Indications
For use in healthy cattle as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by Campylobacter fetus, Leptospira canicola, grippotyphosa, hardjo, icterohaemorrhagiae, and pomona.Adjuvant
Xtend® SP.Directions
Shake well before using. Administer 2 mL intramuscularly in the neck 2-4 weeks prior to breeding.Precautions
Store out of direct sunlight at 2°-7°C (35°-45°F). DO NOT FREEZE. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate within 60 days prior to slaughter. Transient swelling may occur at the site of injection. Milk reduction and transient depression may be observed in lactating dairy cows for 3-6 days following vaccination. Anaphylactic reactions may occur. Symptomatic treatment: Epinephrine. Contains thimerosal as preservative.U.S. Vet. License No. 303; Novartis Animal Health US, Inc., Larchwood, IA 51241 USA; ©2006 Novartis; Registered trademarks of Novartis AG
| 10 Doses | 20 mL | 405-01 |
| 50 Doses | 100 mL | 406-01 |
Nac No.
11140565Farm Animal Business
1447 140TH ST., LARCHWOOD, IA, 51241
| Telephone: | 712-477-2811 | |
| Order Desk: | 800-843-3386 | |
| Fax: | 712-477-2686 | |
| Technical Information: | 800-843-3386 | |
| Website: | www.livestock.novartis.com | |
| Email (Product Services): | leann.schulz@novartis.com |
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