Description

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Active Ingredient:

Bismuth Subnitrate

Target species:

Cows – Dry cows

Indications for use:

Prevention of new intramammary infections throughout the dry period.

In cows considered likely to be free of sub-clinical mastitis, the product can be used alone in dry cow

management and mastitis control.

Administration route & amounts to be administered:

For intramammary use only.

The product has a dual tip nozzle. The cap of the syringe can be partially or fully removed. It is

recommended to pinch the teat at the base as it aids in positioning the paste in the teat cistern, sealing

the teat canal from the top.

Short tip option: The short tip option allows for a partial insertion technique so that the syringe only

needs to be inserted in the teat end.

Long tip option: The long tip option may be used for treatment convenience for example to prevent the

tip from flipping out due to a moving or nervous cow.

Infuse the contents of one intramammary syringe of the product into each udder quarter immediately

after the last milking of the lactation at drying off. Do not massage the teat or udder after infusion of the

product because it is important that the sealant stays in the teat itself and does not enter the udder.

Care must be taken not to introduce pathogens into the teat in order to reduce the risk of post-infusion

mastitis.

It is essential that the teat is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, with surgical spirit or alcoholimpregnated wipes. The teats should be wiped until the wipes are no longer visibly dirty. Teats should

be allowed to dry prior to infusion. Infuse aseptically and take care to avoid contamination of the syringe

nozzle. Following infusion it is advisable to use an appropriate teat dip or spray.

Under cold conditions the product may be warmed to room temperature in a warm environment, to aid

syringeability.

See attached SPC for diagram.

Withdrawal periods:

Meat and offal: Zero days.

Milk: Zero hours.