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Contra-indications, warnings, etc
Vaccinate healthy animals only. Do not use in pregnancy.
On rare occasions, transient increases in rectal temperature, transient lameness and transient lethargy may be observed as well as soft painless swellings (<1 cm average) may occur in the first 24 hours after vaccination, which may be evident as painless hard nodules for up to 21 days after dosing.
On very rare occasions, an anaphylactic reaction may occur which may require appropriate symptomatic treatment (e.g. adrenaline).
When administered concurrently or simultaneously with Versifel FeLV transient increases in temperature (up to 40.5°C) are common following first vaccination lasting up to 5 days.
No reactions other than those listed above have been observed after an accidental overdose.
The feline panleucopaenia virus and the feline calicivirus vaccinal strains may be shed from vaccinated animals for a number of days following vaccination. However, due to the low pathogenicity of these strains it is not necessary to keep vaccinated animals separated from non-vaccinated animals.
Moderate to high levels of maternally derived antibodies (MDA) may interfere with the response to vaccination.
Operator warning
In case of accidental self-injection, wash the area immediately with water. If symptoms develop, seek medical attention showing a copy of the product literature.