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Item No.
27242
Product Description
Tetanus Toxoid from Colorado Serum is used for the vaccination of healthy horses, sheep and swine as an aid in the prevention of tetanus. See the AKCRx Horse Vaccine Chart to find out which vaccine is right for your horse.
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What is Tetanus Toxoid, Colorado Serum?
Tetanus Toxoid from Colorado Serum is used for the vaccination of healthy horses, sheep and swine as an aid in the prevention of tetanus.
Who is Tetanus Toxoid, Colorado Serum for?
Horses, Goats, Sheep and Swine
Why use Tetanus Toxoid, Colorado Serum?
Vaccination with Tetanus Toxoid is recommended for healthy domestic animals, not infected with tetanus, to establish an active immunity for prevention against disease. Protective antibody levels usually occur about two weeks after the second injection of the primary immunization series.
How does Tetanus Toxoid, Colorado Serum work?
Protective antibody levels usually occur about two weeks after the second injection of the primary immunization series.
In contrast, administration of Tetanus Antitoxin is recommended for immediate, emergency, passive treatment of exposed animals with an unknown vaccination history or with signs of tetanus infection. Refer to the Tetanus Antitoxin product circular for full information and consult with a veterinarian.
Manufacturer:
Colorado Serum
Active Ingredients(s):
Killed Virus
How is Tetanus Toxoid, Colorado Serum sold?
10 x 1 ml Dose or 10 ml Dose Vial
What special precautions are there?
Anaphylactoid reaction may occur following administration of products of this nature. If noted, administer adrenalin or equivalent.
What to do if overdose?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital
How can I store Tetanus Toxoid, Colorado Serum?
Store at 2° to 7° C. Do not freeze. Shake well before use. Use entire contents when first opened.
Helpful Tips:
For primary immunization, two doses should be administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly approximately 30 days apart. Use intramuscularly for horses, as local reactions are more likely to occur if injected subcutaneously.
Overview
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: For primary immunization, two doses should be administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly approximately 30 days apart. Use intramuscularly for horses, as local reactions are more likely to occur if injected subcutaneously.
Cattle and Horses: 1 ml dose
Sheep, Goats, and Swine: 0.5 ml dose