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Saving unused blackleg vaccines
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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1083994" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>On our Clostridial vaccines in Australia the manufacturer says and I am reading it straight off the Pfizer label now that the product can be stored and used for up to 30 days after first opening. Our Blackleg vaccines are killed toxoids and are very stable. I don't think our vaccines would be any different to yours in the US. I actually abuse the recommended time frame and frequently use them up to 3 months after 1st opening. The main issue is with contamination of the contents, and I am very carefull not to contaminate the bottle. The product would contain some bacteriostats and this would deal with mild contamination however time and heavy contamination would affect the safe longevity of the product.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1083994, member: 16453"] On our Clostridial vaccines in Australia the manufacturer says and I am reading it straight off the Pfizer label now that the product can be stored and used for up to 30 days after first opening. Our Blackleg vaccines are killed toxoids and are very stable. I don't think our vaccines would be any different to yours in the US. I actually abuse the recommended time frame and frequently use them up to 3 months after 1st opening. The main issue is with contamination of the contents, and I am very carefull not to contaminate the bottle. The product would contain some bacteriostats and this would deal with mild contamination however time and heavy contamination would affect the safe longevity of the product. Ken [/QUOTE]
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