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Duramune® Max 5/4L protects dogs against diseases caused by Canine Distemper, Adenovirus Type 1 (Hepatitis), Adenovirus Type 2 (respiratory disease), Parainfluenza and Parvovirus as well as four types of Leptospira (L. canicola, L. icterohaemorrhagiae, L. grippotyphosa, and L. pomona). Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus are modified live versions of the virus. Leptospira strains are killed bacterin. Recommended for the vaccination of healthy dogs six weeks of age or older. Contains twenty-five 1 ml doses.
For subcutaneous injection in dogs six weeks of age or older. Shake well before use.
Package Includes
25 (1 dose) vials of dry vaccine
25 (1 ml) vials of vaccine diluent
Warning
Contains Gentamicin and Thimerosal as preservatives.
Only vaccinate healthy animals. Animals incubating any disease or stressed due to shipping, malnutrition, or parasitism may not achieve or maintain an adequate immune response.
Do not vaccinate pregnant animals.
Protective immunity may not be completely established in all puppies vaccinated at less than 16 weeks of age because of maternal antibody interference.
In case of anaphylactoid reaction, administer epinephrine.
Storage:
Store out of direct sunlight at 35°-45° F (2-7° C). Do not freeze. Use new, non-chemically sterilized needles and syringes. Use entire contents when first opened.
Disposal:
Burn vaccine containers and all unused contents.
Package Includes
25 (1 dose) vials of dry vaccine
25 (1 ml) vials of vaccine diluent
Warning
Contains Gentamicin and Thimerosal as preservatives.
Only vaccinate healthy animals. Animals incubating any disease or stressed due to shipping, malnutrition, or parasitism may not achieve or maintain an adequate immune response.
Do not vaccinate pregnant animals.
Protective immunity may not be completely established in all puppies vaccinated at less than 16 weeks of age because of maternal antibody interference.
In case of anaphylactoid reaction, administer epinephrine.
Storage:
Store out of direct sunlight at 35°-45° F (2-7° C). Do not freeze. Use new, non-chemically sterilized needles and syringes. Use entire contents when first opened.
Disposal:
Burn vaccine containers and all unused contents.
Directions for Use: Aseptically rehydrate Duramune® Max 5/4L with diluent supplied. Administer one 1 ml dose subcutaneously. A recommended vaccination schedule should start at or about six weeks of age. The presence of maternal antibody is known to interfere with the development of active immunity. Puppies should be revaccinated every two to three weeks until twelve weeks of age. All dogs over twelve weeks of age should initially receive one dose of Duramune® Max 5/4L and a second dose 2 to 3 weeks later. Annual revaccination with one dose is recommended.
The Infovax-ID® System provides a simple and effective method of recording pertinent information on the vaccines administered to animals in a veterinary practice.
For vaccines requiring reconstitution, remove label from both vials and affix both labels to the animal's medical chart. 1.) Grasp the lower right-hand corner of the tab at the arrow marked "Peel Here" between your thumb and forefinger. 2.) Pull steadily at a slight upward angle until the top portion of the label is separated from the vial. 3.) Place the label on the animal's medical chart. Press down on the label to ensure adhesion.
The Infovax-ID® System provides a simple and effective method of recording pertinent information on the vaccines administered to animals in a veterinary practice.
For vaccines requiring reconstitution, remove label from both vials and affix both labels to the animal's medical chart. 1.) Grasp the lower right-hand corner of the tab at the arrow marked "Peel Here" between your thumb and forefinger. 2.) Pull steadily at a slight upward angle until the top portion of the label is separated from the vial. 3.) Place the label on the animal's medical chart. Press down on the label to ensure adhesion.
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