
Albon Sulfadimethoxine Cattle Boluses - 5 gram
Not Available for Sale to California Customers
Albon is effective in the treatment of shipping fever complex and bacterial pneumonia associated with pasteurella spp. Sensitive to sulfadimethoxine; and calf diphtheria and foot rot associated with fusobacterium necrophorum sensitive to sulfadimethoxine in cattle.
Features
- Long-acting sulfonamide bolus
- Low dose provides rapid, sustained blood levels at higher levels than most other long-acting sulfonamides
- Low toxicity
- Approved for use in lactating dairy cows
Dosage and Administration
Albon should be administered to cattle so that the initial dose is equivalent to 25 mg/lb of body weight and each subsequent daily dose is equivalent to 12.5 mg/lb of body weight. Length of treatment will depend on clinical response. In most cases, treatment for 3-4 days is adequate. Treatment should not be continued beyond 5 days.
Warning
- Not for human use
- Milk taken from animals during treatment and for 60 hr (5 milkings) after the latest treatment must not be used for food
- Do not slaughter animals for food purposes within 7 days following the last treatment
- A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves
- Do not use in calves to be processed for veal
- Discard milk for 60 hours after last treatment
- Do not slaughter cow for 7 days after last treatment
Precautions
During treatment period, make certain that animals maintain adequate water intake.
If animals show no improvement within 2-3 days, reevaluate your diagnosis. Treatment should not be continued beyond 5 days.
Storage
Store at Controlled Room Temperature 15°-30°C (59°-86°F).
Specifications
- Size: 5 gram
- Package: 50 ct
- Certification: FDA Approved
Not Available for Sale to California Customers
Albon is effective in the treatment of shipping fever complex and bacterial pneumonia associated with pasteurella spp. Sensitive to sulfadimethoxine; and calf diphtheria and foot rot associated with fusobacterium necrophorum sensitive to sulfadimethoxine in cattle.
Features
- Long-acting sulfonamide bolus
- Low dose provides rapid, sustained blood levels at higher levels than most other long-acting sulfonamides
- Low toxicity
- Approved for use in lactating dairy cows
Dosage and Administration
Albon should be administered to cattle so that the initial dose is equivalent to 25 mg/lb of body weight and each subsequent daily dose is equivalent to 12.5 mg/lb of body weight. Length of treatment will depend on clinical response. In most cases, treatment for 3-4 days is adequate. Treatment should not be continued beyond 5 days.
Warning
- Not for human use
- Milk taken from animals during treatment and for 60 hr (5 milkings) after the latest treatment must not be used for food
- Do not slaughter animals for food purposes within 7 days following the last treatment
- A withdrawal period has not been established for this product in pre-ruminating calves
- Do not use in calves to be processed for veal
- Discard milk for 60 hours after last treatment
- Do not slaughter cow for 7 days after last treatment
Precautions
During treatment period, make certain that animals maintain adequate water intake.
If animals show no improvement within 2-3 days, reevaluate your diagnosis. Treatment should not be continued beyond 5 days.
Storage
Store at Controlled Room Temperature 15°-30°C (59°-86°F).
Specifications
- Size: 5 gram
- Package: 50 ct
- Certification: FDA Approved