ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows Description
Get your dairy cows’ milk back in the tank sooner with research-backed mastitis treatment with ToDAY (cephapirin sodium intramammary infusion).1 This convenient, short-duration, two-tube treatment provides broad-spectrum treatment of mastitis-causing Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria with only 4.5 days (108 hours) total time out of the tank, compared to seven days for a competitor.
Each ready-to-use 10-mL syringe is designed with the Opti-Sert® tip to reduce the incidence of new infections. Get your cows back to production faster without compromising effectiveness with ToDAY mastitis treatment.
Which animals/pets is ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows for?
Lactating Dairy Cows
ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows uses
* Convenient, short-duration mastitis treatment for lactating dairy cows.
* Proven efficacy against mastitis-causing Gram=positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
* Easy two-tube treatment give 12 hours apart.
* Opti-Sert tip allows partial insertion, proven to reduce new infections.
What does ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows do?
ToDAY Mastitis Treatment contains cephapirin sodium, a broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic. It causes bactericidal activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens responsible for mastitis infections.
ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows side effects
Adverse reactions are rare. Hypersensitivity reactions may occur in animals sensitive to penicillins or cephalosporins.
ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows ingredients
Cephapirin sodium
ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows overdose: What to do?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
What to know before using ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows
ToDAY RESIDUE WARNINGS: Milk that has been taken from animals during treatment and for 96 hours after the last treatment must not be used for food. Treated animals must not be slaughtered for food until four days after the last treatment. Administration of more than the prescribed dose may lead to residue of antibiotic in milk longer than 96 hours.
Caution/Precautions
• For use in lactating dairy cows only.
• Do not use in dry cows.
• Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
• Consult your veterinarian before using in animals with known allergies to beta-lactam antibiotics.
How is ToDAY Mastitis Treatment for Lactating Cows sold?
ToDAY (cephapirin sodium intramammary infusion) mastitis treatment is supplied in cartons containing 12, 10-mL syringes with 12 single-use alcohol pads, and pails containing 144, 10-mL syringes with 144 single-use alcohol pads.
Boehringer Ingelheim
Dosage Instructions/Directions:
Infuse the entire contents of one syringe (10 mL) into each infected quarter immediately after the quarter has been completely milked out. Repeat once only in 12 hours. If definite improvement is not noted within 48 hours after treatment, the causal organism should be further investigated. Consult your veterinarian.
Milk out udder completely. Wash the udder and teats thoroughly with warm water containing a suitable dairy antiseptic, and dry (preferably using individual paper towels). Carefully scrub the teat end and orifice with 70% alcohol, using a separate swab for each teat. Allow to dry.
Insert syringe tip into the teat canal, and expel the entire contents of one syringe into each infected quarter. Withdraw the syringe, and gently massage the quarter to distribute the suspension into the milk cistern. Do not milk out for 12 hours.
Active Ingredient: Cephapirin sodium
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