ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows Description
Set your cows up for a healthier next lactation with ToMORROW (cephapirin benzathine intramammary infusion) dry cow mastitis treatment. This long-acting therapy targets Gram-positive bacteria, the leading cause of mastitis infections in dairy cows during the dry period. The ToMORROW tube is designed with the Opti-Sert tip, so you can deliver treatment with only partial insertion — shown to reduce the incidence of new infections by up to 50%.
With a 72-hour milk withhold post-calving, you can get milk back in the tank sooner than with Quartermaster. Choose your herd’s dry cow treatment for a better ToMORROW.
Which animals/pets is ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows for?
Dry Dairy Cows at the end of lactation
ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows uses
• Fights Gram-positive bacteria, responsible for 94% of infections during dry-off.
• Proven just as effective as Quartermaster® (penicillin-dihydrostreptomycin) and Spectramast® DC (ceftiofur hydrochloride).
• Shorter milk withhold (72 hours) and slaughter withhold (42 days) than Quartermaster (penicillin-dihydrostreptomycin).
• Opti-Sert tip allows partial insertion, proven to reduce new infections.
• Dry cow mastitis treatment trusted for more than 25 years.
What does ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows do?
ToMORROW dry cow mastitis treatment contains cephapirin benzathine, a cephalosporin antibiotic. It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, resulting in bactericidal activity. The formulation provides extended activity to treat and protect against mastitis infections during the dry period.
ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows side effects
Adverse reactions are rare. Hypersensitivity reactions may occur in animals sensitive to cephalosporins or penicillins.
ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows ingredients
Cephapirin benzathine
ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows overdose: What to do?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
What to know before using ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows
ToMORROW RESIDUE WARNINGS: For use in dry cows only. Do not use within 30 days of calving. Milk from treated cows must not be used for food during the first 72 hours after calving. Treated animals must not be slaughtered for food until 42 days after the latest infusion.
Caution/Precautions:
• For use in dry cows only.
• Do not use within 30 days of calving.
• Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
• Federal law restricts use to licensed veterinarians.
• Administer using aseptic technique to reduce risk of introducing new infections.
• Avoid use in animals known to be hypersensitive to beta-lactam antibiotics.
How is ToMORROW Mastitis Treatment for Dry Cows sold?
ToMORROW (cephapirin benzathine intramammary infusion) dry cow mastitis treatment is supplied as 10-mL syringes. One display carton contains 12, 10-mL syringes with 12 single-use alcohol pads. One pail contains 144, 10-mL syringes with 144 single-use alcohol pads.
Boehringer Ingelheim
Dosage Instructions/Directions:
ToMORROW® (cephapirin benzathine intramammary infusion) is for use in dry cows only. Infuse each quarter at the time of drying off with a single 10-mL syringe. Do not use within 30 days of calving.
Completely milk out all four quarters. Wash and dry the udder and teats thoroughly.
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 (10 mL) into each quarter. Withdraw the syringe and gently massage the quarter to distribute the medication.
Active Ingredient: Cephapirin benzathine
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