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UBRO YELLOW Milking Cow Intramammary Suspension:  Contra-indications, warnings, etc
 
 
UBRO YELLOW Milking Cow Intramammary Suspension
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
For animal treatment only.
Animals must not be slaughtered for human consumption during treatment. Cattle may be slaughtered for human consumption only after 28 days from the last treatment. Milk for human consumption must not be taken from a cow during treatment. With cows milked twice daily, milk for human consumption may only be taken from 132 hours (i.e. at the 11th milk milking) after the last treatment. With other milking routines, the basis of the Veterinary Surgeon’s advice should be that milk may be taken for human consumption only after the same period from the last treatment. For example with three times a day milking, milk for human consumption may be taken at the 16th milking after the last treatment.
Penicillins and cephalosporins may cause hypersensitivity (allergy) following injection, inhalation, ingestion or skin contact. Hypersensitivity to penicillins may lead to cross reactions to cephalosporins and vice versa. Allergic reactions to these substances may occasionally be serious.
(1) Do not handle this product if you know you are sensitised, or if you have been advised not to work with such preparations.
(2) Handle the product with great care to avoid exposure, taking all recommended precautions.
(3) If you develop symptoms following exposure such as a skin rash, you should seek medical advice and show the doctor this warning. Swelling of the face, lips or eyes or difficulty with breathing are more serious symptoms and require urgent medical attention.
During the course of treatment, the situation should be reviewed frequently by close veterinary supervision.
Wash hands after use.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
           
 
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  Date updated: 9 April 2008