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drug labels do they mean anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 652923" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>We follow the drug directions unles stipulated by our vet. For example the drug "nuflor" is not recommended for navel ill, but our vet has ok'd the used of it for that. </p><p>All drugs, unless specified by the vet are followed for dosage because this changes the withdrawl times</p><p></p><p>All drugs are given where the manufacture says to. If it says IM that is where it goes. If it says SQ that is where it goes. If it says in the ear that is also given where it goes. Doing otherwise delays withdrawls and in some cased with these new drugs "can" lead to residual. Our vet is very vocal about this and make no bones on calling a customer out (repectfully) on mis use of drug injections</p><p></p><p>All drugs are followed under a vets advice, for us the call is free and welcomed when a question about treating with what, how much, and withdrawl</p><p></p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 652923, member: 6198"] We follow the drug directions unles stipulated by our vet. For example the drug "nuflor" is not recommended for navel ill, but our vet has ok'd the used of it for that. All drugs, unless specified by the vet are followed for dosage because this changes the withdrawl times All drugs are given where the manufacture says to. If it says IM that is where it goes. If it says SQ that is where it goes. If it says in the ear that is also given where it goes. Doing otherwise delays withdrawls and in some cased with these new drugs "can" lead to residual. Our vet is very vocal about this and make no bones on calling a customer out (repectfully) on mis use of drug injections All drugs are followed under a vets advice, for us the call is free and welcomed when a question about treating with what, how much, and withdrawl RR [/QUOTE]
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