Prestige EquiRab Equine Rabies Vaccine Killed Virus 10ds
For vaccination of healthy horses 4 months of age or older, as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by rabies virus up to 14 months following vaccination.
Shipping : Perishable
For vaccination of healthy horses 4 months of age or older, as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by rabies virus up to 14 months following vaccination.
Shipping : Perishable
A liquid suspension of inactivated rabies virus propagated in a stable cell line. The efficacy of this vaccine has been demonstrated in controlled vaccination challenge tests and the safety in thorough field evaluations.
INDICATIONS: For vaccination of healthy horses 4 months of age or older, as an aid in the prevention of disease caused by rabies virus up to 14 months following vaccination.
DOSE: For primary vaccination aseptically administer 1 mL intramuscularly. Annual revaccination is recommended. A booster dose can be administered at more frequent intervals based upon individual horse or farm disease risk assessment or any time epidemic conditions exist or are reported. Consult your veterinarian.
CAUTIONS: Store at 2°-7°C (35°-45°F). Shake well before using. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter. Vaccinating animals whose immune response is compromised by stress, disease, etc. may not produce the desired results. Anaphylactic reactions may occur. If allergic reaction occurs, treat with epinephrine. Care should be used to avoid injecting your own fingers, hands, or other body parts. Accidental injection can cause serious local reactions. Contact a physician immediately if an accidental injection occurs.
ANTIBIOTICS: Neomycin and polymixin B.
PRESERVATIVE: Thimerosal.
Adjuvant: Intervet’s Proprietary Technology
FOR ANIMAL USE ONLY
Intervet Inc., Merck Animal Health, division of Intervet Inc., Omaha, NE 68103, USA
| Directions | For primary vaccination aseptically administer 1 mL intramuscularly. Annual revaccination is recommended. A booster dose can be administered at more frequent intervals based upon individual horse or farm disease risk assessment or any time epidemic conditions exist or are reported. Consult your veterinarian. |
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