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Bovilis Covexin 8

Bovilis Covexin 8

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Bovilis Covexin 8 is a killed vaccine for the vaccination of healthy cattle and sheep against diseases caused by Cl. chauvoei, septicum, novyi type B, haemolyticum, tetani and perfringens types C & D. Immunity may be provided against type B. 

Bovilis Covexin 8 Features & Benefits

  • Provides tetanus protection, which is recommended for castrating and dehorning and tail docking.
  • Helps prevent blackleg, purple gut (overeating), and liver infection (red water) disease

Directions for Use:

CATTLE DOSAGE: Inject 5 mL subcutaneously or intramuscularly, repeated in 6 weeks. For advice on revaccination frequency, contact your veterinarian.

SHEEP DOSAGE: Inject 5 mL subcutaneously followed by a 2 mL dose in 6 weeks. For advice on revaccination frequency, contact your veterinarian. Vaccination should be scheduled so that pregnant ewes receive their second vaccination or annual booster 2 to 6 weeks before lambing commences in the flock. Historically, vaccination of lambs for their primary course beginning at 10-12 weeks of age was recommended. Consult a veterinarian or the manufacturer for advice on vaccination.

PRESERVATIVE: Thimerosal.

Caution: 

Store at 2°-8°C (35°-46°F). Do not freeze. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not mix with other products. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter. This product has not been tested in pregnant animals. Local reactions may be observed following subcutaneous administration to cattle. Anaphylactoid reactions may occur following use. 

Antidote: Epinephrine. In case of human exposure, contact a physician.

 

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Manufacturer and/or Label Information

MERCK ANIMAL HEALTH
Intervet Inc.
2 GIRALDA FARMS, MADISON, NJ, 07940
Customer Service: 800-521-5767
Order Desk: 800-648-2118
Technical Service (Companion Animal): 800-224-5318
Technical Service (Livestock): 800-211-3573
Fax: 973-937-5557
Website: www.merck-animal-health-usa.com
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COVEXIN® 8

Intervet/Merck Animal Health

Clostridium Chauvoei-Septicum-Haemolyticum-Novyi-Tetani-Perfringens Types C & D Bacterin-Toxoid

For Animal Use Only

INDICATIONS: For the vaccination of healthy cattle and sheep as an aid in the prevention of diseases caused by Clostridium chauvoei, C. septicum, C. novyi Type B, C. haemolyticum (known also as C. novyi Type D), C. tetani and C. perfringens Types C and D.

Immunity is also provided as an aid in the prevention of diseases caused by the beta and epsilon toxins of an additional organism, C. perfringens Type B. Although C. perfringens Type B is not a significant problem in North America (US), immunity is derived from a combination of Type C (beta) and Type D (epsilon) C. perfringens fractions.

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE: Shake well. Using aseptic technique.

CATTLE DOSAGE: Inject 5 mL subcutaneously or intramuscularly, repeated in 6 weeks. Revaccinate annually with 5 mL prior to periods of extreme risk or parturition. For animals subject to re-exposure to C. novyi Types B or D (C. haemolyticum) repeat the dose every 5 to 6 months. For C. perfringens Types B, C and D, revaccinate two weeks prior to parturition, introduction to lush pastures or finishing programs. Calves vaccinated under 3 months of age should be revaccinated at weaning or 4 to 6 months of age.

SHEEP DOSAGE: Inject 5 mL subcutaneously followed by a 2 mL dose in 6 weeks. Revaccinate annually with 2 mL prior to periods of extreme risk or parturition. For animals subject to re-exposure to C. novyi Types B or D (C. haemolyticum) repeat the dose every 5 to 6 months. Vaccination should be scheduled so that pregnant ewes receive their second vaccination or annual booster 2 to 6 weeks before lambing commences in the flock. Lambs should be given their primary course beginning at 10 to 12 weeks of age.

PRECAUTION: This product has been tested under laboratory conditions and shown to meet all Federal standards for safety and efficacy. This level of performance may be affected by conditions of use such as stress, weather, nutrition, disease, parasitism, other treatments, individual idiosyncrasies or impaired immunological competency. These factors should be considered by the user when evaluating product performance or freedom from reactions. Local reactions may be observed following subcutaneous administration to cattle.

CAUTION: Store at 35°-45°F (2°-7°C). Protect from freezing. Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter. Anaphylactoid reactions may occur following use. Antidote: Epinephrine.

Manufactured by SCHERING-PLOUGH ANIMAL HEALTH LIMITED, UPPER HUTT, NEW ZEALAND

Distributed by INTERVET, INC., OMAHA, NE 68103 U.S.A.

U.S. Veterinary Permit No. 311



Code



50 mL
Cattle-10 doses.
Sheep-10 primary/25 booster doses.

067697

128664

250 mL
Cattle-50 doses.
Sheep-50 primary/125 booster doses.

067696

133705

CPN: 1047033.3

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