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Equine Coli Endotox
What is Equine Coli Endotox?
Equine Coli Endotox for use in newborn foals as an aid in the prevention of colibacillosis and septicemia caused by K99 piliated Escherichia coli.
Who is it for?
Horses
Why use it?
For use as an aid in the prevention and control of endotoxemia and diarrhea caused by K99 piliated Escherichia coli.
How it works?
One dose of Equine Coli Entodox given orally to the newborn foal provides a safe, easy, effective method of giving the foal specific, passive antibodies it needs to ward off deadly E. coli infections.
Manufacturer:
Novartis
Active ingredient(s):
Equine Coli Entodox is prepared from the blood of horses hyperimmunized with K99 piliated Escherichia coli. The antiserum contains phenol, thimerosal, and oxytetracycline as preservatives.
How is it sold?
10 ml single dose
What are the side effects?
Anaphylactic reactions may occur following the use of the product. Symptomatic treatment: Epinephrine.
What special precautions are there?
Equine Coli Endotox for use in newborn foals as an aid in the prevention of colibacillosis and septicemia caused by K99 piliated Escherichia coli.
What to do if overdose?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
How Can I store it?
Store in the dark at 35°-45°F (2°-7°C). Do not freeze. Shake well before using.
Helpful Tips:
Equine Coli Entodox is not a replacement for colostrum. Colostrum contains components that are necessary for the total health of the foal.
Equine Coli Endotox for use in newborn foals as an aid in the prevention of colibacillosis and septicemia caused by K99 piliated Escherichia coli.
Who is it for?
Horses
Why use it?
For use as an aid in the prevention and control of endotoxemia and diarrhea caused by K99 piliated Escherichia coli.
How it works?
One dose of Equine Coli Entodox given orally to the newborn foal provides a safe, easy, effective method of giving the foal specific, passive antibodies it needs to ward off deadly E. coli infections.
Manufacturer:
Novartis
Active ingredient(s):
Equine Coli Entodox is prepared from the blood of horses hyperimmunized with K99 piliated Escherichia coli. The antiserum contains phenol, thimerosal, and oxytetracycline as preservatives.
How is it sold?
10 ml single dose
What are the side effects?
Anaphylactic reactions may occur following the use of the product. Symptomatic treatment: Epinephrine.
What special precautions are there?
Equine Coli Endotox for use in newborn foals as an aid in the prevention of colibacillosis and septicemia caused by K99 piliated Escherichia coli.
What to do if overdose?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
How Can I store it?
Store in the dark at 35°-45°F (2°-7°C). Do not freeze. Shake well before using.
Helpful Tips:
Equine Coli Entodox is not a replacement for colostrum. Colostrum contains components that are necessary for the total health of the foal.
Administer 10 mL orally to foals less than 12 hours old. Slowly syringe the contents toward the back of the foal's mouth. Colostrum should be fed to each foal.
Equine Coli Entodox is prepared from the blood of horses hyperimmunized with K99 piliated Escherichia coli. The antiserum contains phenol, thimerosal, and oxytetracycline as preservatives.
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