

For the prevention ofBovine Respiratory Disease Complex (BRD) and Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) in cattle.
Composition:
BoHV-1 (Bovine Herpes Virus type 1), BVDV (Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus), Pi3 (Bovine Parainfluenza-3), BRSV (Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus), Pasteurella multocida type A, Mannhemia haemolytica, Histophilus somni, Moraxella bovis and Branhamella ovis.
Indications:
For the prevention of the Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex (BRD) and Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) caused by the individual or combined action of the viral and bacterial agents described in the composition.
Dosage and route of administration:
5 ml. subcutaneous.
Immunization Schedules:
Calves: can be vaccinated from the age of 3 months onwards, with two doses, with an interval of 21-30 days between them.
Fattening Cattle: administer two doses with an interval of 21 days, at least 15 days before their entry to the fattening establishment. Animals already entered: apply two doses with an interval of 21-30 days, respecting the corresponding adaptation process previously.
Pregnant Females: can be vaccinated from the sixth (6) or seventh (7) month of pregnancy with double dose, separated by 21 days between them.
Revaccinate annually every immunized animal.
Precautions:
Handlers: Keep away from children and domestic animals. Avoid contact with skin, mouth and eyes, but if it were to happen, wash with plenty of water. In case of any accident reach out to the closest sanitary center.
Animals: Don’t subject animals to roundups or heavy works before or after the vaccination. Don’t apply in animals that are either infected with parasites, malnourished, fatigued, with fever or under antibiotic or corticosteroid treatment.


For the prevention of Respiratory Diseases, Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) and Clostridial Diseases in cattle.
Composition:
BoHV-1 (Bovine Herpes Virus type 1), Pasteurella multocida type A, Moraxella bovis, Clostridium chauvoei and Clostridium perfringens type A.
Adjuvant: Aluminum Hydroxide.
Indications:
For the prevention of respiratory diseases, clostridial diseases (Blackleg and Enterotoxemia) and Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis caused by the individual or combined action of the viral and bacterial agents described in the composition.
Dosage and route of administration:
5 ml. subcutaneous.
Immunization Schedules:
Feedlot animals about to be entered or transfered:administer two doses 45 and 15 days before the entry or transfer.
Feedlot animals already entered, with an unknown health status: administer two doses with an interval of 21 to 30 days between them, after the corresponding adaptation period.
Pregnant Females: administer two doses 60 and 30 days prior to the birth in order to give passive immunity through the colostrum.
Weaning calves, Animals destined to rearing and Animals in pens: administer two doses with an interval of 21 to 30 days between them.
Being these diseases originated by multifactorial causes, we advise assisting the vaccination with the proper detection and control of those agents, factors and handlings that stimulate their impact, persistence and severity.
Precautions:
Handlers: Keep away from children and domestic animals. Avoid contact with skin, mouth and eyes, but if it were to happen, wash with plenty of water. In case of any accident reach out to the closest sanitary center.
Animals: Don’t subject animals to roundups or heavy works before or after the vaccination. Don’t apply in animals that are either infected with parasites, malnourished, fatigued, with fever or under antibiotic or corticosteroid treatment.


For the prevention of Respiratory Diseases, Bacterial Pneumonia and co-infections.
PRESCRIPTION ONLY
Content: 250 ml. (50 doses)


For the prevention of neonatal Calf Diarrhea syndrome.


For the prevention of Blackleg, Gas Gangrene, Enterotoxemia, Pulpy Kidney, Infectious Necrotic Hepatitis, Malignant Edema, Tetanus, Bacillary Hemoglobinuria and Sudden Death in cattle, sheep and goats.


For the prevention of Blackleg, Gas Gangrene and Enterotoxemia in cattle.
Composition:
Clostridium chauvoei, Clostridium septicum and Clostridium perfringens type A.
Adjuvant: Aluminum Hydroxide.
Indications:
For the prevention of Blackleg (symptomatic coal), Gas Gangrene and Enterotoxemia. These diseases appear suddenly causing uncountable losses, so the best way to treat them is to prevent them.
Dosage and route of administration:
5 ml. subcutaneous.
Immunization Schedules:
Calves: administer two doses starting from the 2nd or 3rd month of age, with an interval of 21 to 30 days between them.
In establishments that present these diseases as an endemic: vaccinate pregnant mothers during the last trimester of pregnancy with two doses, with an interval of 21 to 30 days between them, in order to give passive immunity through the colostrum.


For the prevention of Infectious Reproductive Disorders in cattle.
Composition:
BoHV-1 (Bovine Herpes Virus type 1), BVDV (Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus), Campylobacter fetus fetus and Campylobacter fetus venerealis, Histophilus somni and Leptospira interrogans serotypes: Pomona, Hardjo and Canícola.
Adjuvant: Aluminum Hydroxide.
Indications:
For the prevention of Infectious Reproductive Disorders such as Embryonic Deaths, Infertility, Repeat Breeding Syndrome, Abortions and other reproductive disorders.
Dosage and route of administration:
5 ml. subcutaneous.
Immunization Schedules:
Primary vaccination in cows and heifers: administer two doses 60 and 30 days before mating or artificial insemination.
Bulls: Administer two doses 60 and 30 days before mating.


For the prevention of Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) and co-infections.
Composition:
BoHV-1 (Bovine Herpes Virus type 1), Moraxella bovis (Branhamella ovis) and Trueperella pyogenes (Arcanobacterium pyogenes).
Indications:
For the prevention of Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis. Even though this disease has a greater impact in young animals, it can affect cattle from any breed and class.
Dosage and route of administration:
5 ml. subcutaneous.
Immunization Schedules:
Primary vaccination (any animal category receiving this vaccine for the first time): administer two doses with an interval of 21 to 30 days between them.
Calves: can be vaccinated from the age of 2 months onwards, with two doses, with an interval of 21-30 days between them. Given the case of early appearance of the disease in calves, mothers can be vaccinated before birth.
Pregnant Females: administer two doses 60 and 30 days prior to the birth in order to give passive immunity through the colostrum.
In establishments that present high incidence: revaccinate every 6 months, 60 days prior to the period of highest incidence.