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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 499572" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>It hasn't been tested intramuscularly... and the companies would be looking at millions of dollars and years of testing to get it approved for IM use. The withdrawal times on the label are per the instructions (1mL/100lbs IV) and so with off label use the withdrawal times are uncertain. I'd guess probably 2-3 extra days, but you can't be sure, and there may be tissue residue and damage as well.</p><p></p><p>IMO, it's OK given IM on calves or breeding stock that won't be shipped for at least several months. If you're using it on something you intend to slaughter for yourself or will be shipping in the near future, use it per label instructions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 499572, member: 852"] It hasn't been tested intramuscularly... and the companies would be looking at millions of dollars and years of testing to get it approved for IM use. The withdrawal times on the label are per the instructions (1mL/100lbs IV) and so with off label use the withdrawal times are uncertain. I'd guess probably 2-3 extra days, but you can't be sure, and there may be tissue residue and damage as well. IMO, it's OK given IM on calves or breeding stock that won't be shipped for at least several months. If you're using it on something you intend to slaughter for yourself or will be shipping in the near future, use it per label instructions. [/QUOTE]
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