Inj.

Aftovaxpur

Composition: Inactivated, Purified Vaccine

Drug Class: Vaccine

Manufacturer: Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Basic information

Generic Drug

Route of Administration

SC

Strength / Concentration

00 /ml

Presentation and price

50 ml bottle

4850 Taka

Dose and dosage

Cattle

2 ml, Subcutaneously according to the following schedule:

Primary course of vaccination:
Two injections, 3 to 4 weeks apart, starting at two weeks of age for young animals from unvaccinated dams or 2.5 months of age for young animals from vaccinated dams. In case of an epidemic, the first injection should be given to all animals as early as 2 weeks of age.
Boosters: Normally, boosters should be given every 4- 6 months depending on the risk and in accordance with local legislation.

Shake well before use.

Buffalo

2 ml, Subcutaneously according to the following schedule:

Primary course of vaccination:
Two injections, 3 to 4 weeks apart, starting at two weeks of age for young animals from unvaccinated dams or 2.5 months of age for young animals from vaccinated dams. In case of an epidemic, the first injection should be given to all animals as early as 2 weeks of age.
Boosters: Normally, boosters should be given every 4- 6 months depending on the risk and in accordance with local legislation.

Shake well before use.

Sheep

1 ml, Subcutaneously according to the following schedule:

Primary course of vaccination:
Two injections, 3 to 4 weeks apart, starting at two weeks of age for young animals from unvaccinated dams or 2.5 months of age for young animals from vaccinated dams. In case of an epidemic, the first injection should be given to all animals as early as 2 weeks of age.
Boosters: Normally, boosters should be given every 4- 6 months depending on the risk and in accordance with local legislation.

Shake well before use.

Goat

1 ml, Subcutaneously according to the following schedule:

Primary course of vaccination:
Two injections, 3 to 4 weeks apart, starting at two weeks of age for young animals from unvaccinated dams or 2.5 months of age for young animals from vaccinated dams. In case of an epidemic, the first injection should be given to all animals as early as 2 weeks of age.
Boosters: Normally, boosters should be given every 4- 6 months depending on the risk and in accordance with local legislation.

Shake well before use.


Applications:
  • FMD
Indication Notes:

N/A

Avoid In:

N/A

Contraindication Notes:

N/A

nactivated, Purified vaccine against foot & mouth disease (FMD) for Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep & Goat

Local Swelling.

For Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep & Goat.

2-8 degree C temperature.