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Canigen KC:  Contra-indications, warnings, etc
 
 
Canigen KC
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
Particularly in very young susceptible puppies, mild discharges from the eyes and nose can occur from the day after vaccination, sometimes accompanied by sneezing and coughing. Signs are generally transient, but in occasional cases may persist for up to four weeks. In animals which show more severe signs, appropriate antibiotic treatment may be indicated.
Only healthy dogs should be vaccinated. Cats, pigs and unvaccinated dogs may react to the vaccine strains with mild and transient respiratory signs. Other animals, like rabbits and small rodents have not been tested.
Do not administer in conjunction with other intranasal treatments or during antibiotic treatment. If antibiotics are administered within one week after vaccination, the vaccination should be repeated after the antibiotic treatment is finished.
No information is available on the safety and efficacy from the use of this vaccine with any other except the live vaccines of the Canigen series against canine distemper; canine contagious hepatitis caused by canine adenovirus type 1; respiratory disease caused by canine adenovirus type 2 and canine parvovirus disease. It is therefore recommended that no other vaccine should be administered within 14 days before or after vaccination with Canigen KC.
Immunocompromised individuals should avoid any contact with the vaccine and vaccinated dogs for up to six weeks after vaccination.
KEEP OUT OF REACH AND SIGHT OF CHILDREN
For animal treatment only.
           
 
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  Date updated: 30 May 2006