A&D INJECTABLE Cattle Supply Treatment of deficiencies in vitamin A and D in cattle, sheep and pigs.

A&D INJECTABLE Cattle Supply Treatment of deficiencies in vitamin A and D in cattle, sheep and pigs.

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Vitamin A & D (Canada)

This page contains information on Vitamin A & D for veterinary use.
The information provided typically includes the following:
  • Vitamin A & D Indications
  • Warnings and cautions for Vitamin A & D
  • Direction and dosage information for Vitamin A & D

Vitamin A & D

This treatment applies to the following species:

  • Beef Cattle
  • Dairy Cattle
  • Sheep
  • Swine
  • Veal
Manufacturer: Dominion

Sterile Injectable Solution

Veterinary use only

Each mL contains:

Vitamin A

500,000 I.U.

Vitamin D3

75,000 I.U.

Vitamin E (as preservative)

50 I.U.

Benzyl Alcohol (as preservative)

2%

DIN 00611840

Vitamin A & D Indications

An emulsifiable solution for prevention and treatment of Vitamin A and D deficiencies in cattle, sheep and swine.

Dosage & Administration:

Use a sterilized needle, 14 to 16 gauge x 1”, inject intramuscularly in a heavily muscled area, preferably in the neck.

Suggested dosage per head:

Calves: 1/2 - 1 mL

Yearlings: 1 - 2 mL

Breeding cattle: 3 - 6 mL

Lambs & weaning pigs: 1/4 - 1/2 mL

Fattening lambs & growing pigs: 1/2 - 1 mL

Breeding sheep & pigs: 1 - 3 mL

For breeding animals, dosage may be repeated in 2 - 3 months as needed. Do not exceed recommended dosage.

Vitamin A & D Caution

If deficiency symptoms persist, consult a veterinarian or nutritionist to examine the feeding program.

Store in a cool place out of sunlight.

Net 100 mL, 250 mL

Dominion Veterinary Laboratories Ltd., 1199 Sanford Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 3A1

www.domvet.com

1-800-465-7122

NAC No.: 11810862

DOMINION VETERINARY LABORATORIES LTD.
1199 SANFORD STREET, WINNIPEG, MB, R3E 3A1

Telephone:   204-589-7361

 
Fax:   204-943-9612
Website:   www.petware.ca
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Vitamin A & D information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the Canadian product label or package insert.