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- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Uses cephapirin sodium to treat susceptible gram-positive and gram-negative organisms, including penicillin-resistant Strep agalactiae and Staph aureus
- It is for use in lactating dairy cows and treatment is accomplished in a single day, saving producers time and money when treating mastitis
- Unique Opti-Sert® tip helps prevent pushing harmful surface bacteria into the teat canal
- Reduces the risk of new infections
- Allows antibiotic contact with teat-canal infections
- Provides the option of partial or full insertion with an exclusive, easy-to-use protective cap
- 10mL Syringe
- 139949
Product Description
TODAY (cephapirin sodium) is a cephalosporin which possesses a wide range of antimicrobial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative organisms. Using a convenient, single-day treatment, TODAY saves producers time and money when solving problems related to mastitis.
- Single-day treatment against pathogens that cause mastitis
- For use in lactating dairy cows
- Takes advantage of the Opti-Sert® tip to aid in partial insertion
- Unique Opti-Sert® tip helps prevent pushing harmful surface bacteria into the teat canal
- Reduces the risk of new infections
- Allows antibiotic contact with teat-canal infections
- Provides the option of partial or full insertion with an exclusive, easy-to-use protective cap
Dosage Information
- Infuse a 10 mL syringe (200 mg of cephapirin activity per syringe) once the quarter has been completely milked out
- Repeat once only in 12 hours
- For lactating cows only
- Milk withdrawal: 96 hours after the last treatment
- Slaughter withdrawal: 4 days after the last treatment
- Overdosing may lead to a longer milk withdrawal
- Read and follow label directions.
Safety Information:
PRECAUTIONS
ToDAY should be administered with caution to subjects which have demonstrated some form of allergy, particularly to penicillin. Such reactions are rare; however, should they occur, consult your veterinarian.
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 4 days after the last treatment.
Administration of more than the prescribed dose may lead to residue of antibiotic in milk longer than 96 hours.