Anti-mastitis gel with unique properties of thermal sensitivity that enhance treatment efficacy
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Specie |
Dosage |
Method and frequency of administration |
Treatment course |
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Cattle |
1 syringe (10 ml) for each affected quarter of an udder |
Intracisternally, 2-6 times (depending on the severity of the disease) with an interval of 12 hours |
Up to the complete disappearance of the symptoms of the disease |
Before administration, the affected quarter of udder should be eased, extracted milk shall be neutralized by boiling water and disposed of, and the teat should be disinfected. The tip of the syringe is inserted into the nipple canal by gently pressing the plunger of the syringe and squeezing out the contents, after which a light massage of the quarter of the udder and nipple is performed in the direction from bottom to top (do not massage with purulent and purulent-catarrhal forms of mastitis).