
For the supplementation of animals with phosphorus where it is apparent that such treatment would be beneficial to the animal's condition, and where the simultaneous administration of Vitamin B12 is required.
Give by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection according to the following table. Volumes of more than 20mL should be split and given at several intramuscular sites or given subcutaneously.
1. Sterilise all injection apparatus by boiling before use. Avoid use of strong disinfectants on apparatus.
2. Maintain cleanliness at all times.
3. Keep needles sharp and clean; replace frequently
4. Use needles of appropriate gauge and length. For subcutaneous administration, use shortest needle possible. Certainly not exceeding 15mm.
5. Avoid injection of animals in wet weather or dusty conditions as far as possible.
6. Intramuscular injections should be made into muscle tissue on the side of the neck. Subcutaneous injections should be made under the skin high on the neck behind the ear.
In acutely diseased animals.
|
ANIMAL |
DOSE |
|
Horses, Cattle |
5 - 25 mL |
|
Foal, Calf |
5 - 12 mL |
|
Sheep, Goat |
2.5 - 5 mL |
|
Lamb |
1.5 - 2.5 mL |
|
Pig |
2.5 - 10 mL |
|
Piglet |
1 - 2.5 mL |
|
Dog, Cat |
0.5 - 5 mL |
| Qty | Size | Type | Price (inc.GST) | Buy |