Procaine
Penicillin
Indications:
An injectable antibiotic, "Pen G" is indicated
for use in the treatment of:
- Shipping fever syndrome, bronchitis,
wound infections, trachetitis, navel infections, foot
rot, and bacterial infections associated with pneumonia
in cattle and calves.
- Mastitis, wound infections, trachetitis,
bronchitis, and bacterial infections associated with
pneumonia in swine.
- Infectious diarrhea, bronchitis,
shipping fever syndrome, and bacterial infections
associated with pneumonia in horses.
- Otitis externa, infectious diarrhea,
trachetitis, bronchitis, and bacterial infections
associated with pneumonia in dogs,
cats, rabbits, mink, and foxes.
Directions for Use:
- This suspension should be given
by intramuscular injection.
- The dosage varies from 1/4 mL to
8 mL depending on body weight and the severity of
the condition to be treated.
- Detailed directions and dosage
amounts are available on the insert included with
the order.
Caution:
- Milk taken from treated animals
within 72 hours after the latest treatment must not
be used in food.
- Treated animals must not be slaughtered
for use in food for at least 5 days after the latest
treatment with this drug.
- Shake well before using.
- Store below 15°C.
- Keep out of the reach of children.
Unit Size:
100 & 250mL
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