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Item No.
10304
Product Description
WEST NILE-INNOVATOR+EWT from Fort Dodge (Encephalomyelitis-West Nile Virus Vaccine Eastern and Western, Killed Virus Tetanus Toxoid ) for vaccination of healthy horses as an aid in the prevention of viremia caused by West Nile virus, and as an aid in the prevention of equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern and Western viruses, and tetanus. See the AKCRx Horse Vaccine Chart to find out which vaccine is right for your horse. *This item can't be shipped to MN.
What is West Nile Innovator + EWT?
WEST NILE-INNOVATOR Vaccine protects horses from the West Nile Virus (WNV)and aids in the prevention of viremia caused by WNV; equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern, Western viruses; and tetanus.
Who is West Nile Innovator + EWT for?
Healthy Horses
Why use West Nile Innovator + EWT?
Protect horses from the West Nile Virus (WNV)and aids in the prevention of viremia caused by WNV; equine encephalomyelitis due to Eastern, Western and viruses; and tetanus.
-The only WNV vaccine adjuvanted with MetaStim for improved immune response
-Helps stimulate fast, antigen-specific, cell-mediated and humoral response against WNV4
How does West Nile Innovator + EWT work?
Vaccination with the West Nile-Innovator protects healthy horses from being infected with the West Nile Virus transmitted through transmitted by mosquitoes to horses.
Manufacturer:
Zoetis
Active Ingredients(s):
Killed virus
Adjuvant
Contains thimerosal, neomycin, and polymyxin B as preservatives
How is West Nile Innovator + EWT sold?
1 mL dose
What are the side effects of West Nile Innovator + EWT?
In some instances, transient local reactions may occur at the injection site. In case of anaphylactoid reaction, administer epinephrine.
What to do if overdose?
In case of anaphylactoid reaction, consult your nearest emergency animal clinic.
How can I store West Nile Innovator + EWT?
Store in the dark at 2o to 7oC (35o to 45oF). AVOID FREEZING. SHAKE WELL. Use entire contents when first opened.
Helpful Tips:
Early revaccination may be advisable when horses are faced with an outbreak or with other conditions which might make exposure likely.
Overview
Inject 1 mL dose intramuscularly using aseptic technique. Administer a second 1 mL dose 3 to 4 or 6 weeks after the first dose in unvaccinated or naïve horses. A 1 mL revaccination should be given annually in previously vaccinated horses. Always read and follow label indications.
Main Ingredients
Eastern and Western, Killed Virus
Adjuvant Contains thimerosal, neomycin, and polymyxin B as preservatives