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Bimotrim Co Injection:  Contra-indications, warnings, etc
 
 
Bimotrim Co Injection
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
For animal treatment only.
Do not administer by the intraperitoneal or subcutaneous route.
Do not administer to horses exhibiting cardiac arrhythmias. Such arrhythmias may be associated with the administration of certain anaesthetic and sedative agents.
Intravenous injections should be administered slowly over as long a period as is reasonably practical.
Very occasionally, temporary irritating swellings may appear at the site of injection.
Studies during pregnancy have not been conducted. Use with care in pregnant animals.
Do not exceed the recommended dose or treat animals for more than 5 consecutive days.
The following warnings are applicable to all Trimethoprim Sulfonamide combinations for use in the horse.
1.Cardiac and respiratory shocks in horses have been observed, mostly after intravenous injection.
2.The injection solution should be approximately at body temperature. At the first signs of intolerance, the injection should be interrupted and shock treatment initiated. The product should be injected slowly over as long a period as is reasonably practical.
3.The intravenous route of administration is contra-indicated in the case of previous or concurrent administration of central nervous system depressants (e.g. anaesthetics, neuroleptics).
4.The possibility of an anaphylactic or hypersensitivity reaction occurring following administration on rare occasions must be borne in mind.
5.As with all Trimethoprim Sulfonamide formulations the possibility of potential damage to the kidney or liver or haematopoetic system should be considered.
Operator warning:
Operator warning
Care should be taken to avoid accidental injection and contact with the skin. Wash hands after use.
Sulphonamides may cause hypersensitivity (allergy) following injection, inhalation, ingestion or skin contact.
Withdrawal Periods
cattle:
Milk for human consumption must not be taken from cows during treatment. With cows milked twice daily, milk for human consumption may only be taken from 60 hours (i.e.5th milking) from the last treatment. With other milking routines, milk may be taken for human consumption only after the same period from last treatment (e.g. with 3 times a day milking, milk for human consumption may only be taken at the 8th milking).
Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment.
Cattle may only be slaughtered for human consumption after 10 days from the last treatment.
horses:
Not to be used in horses intended for human consumption. Treated horses may never be slaughtered for human consumption. The horse must have been declared as not intended for human consumption under national horse passport legislation.
           
 
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  Date updated: 16 September 2008