Cefatenol MV - Cloprostenol with Ceftiofur - 50ML
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CEFATENOL MV
CEFATENOL MV is a veterinary product designed for use in cattle, combining a broad-spectrum antibiotic with a prostaglandin derivative to support uterine health in cows postpartum. The product is offered as a set of two vials: Vial A contains D+‑Cloprostenol Sodium at a concentration of 0.0003%, and Vial B contains Ceftiofur Sodium at a concentration of 600 mg. The product is used via intramuscular injection after reconstitution and is specifically designed to support the treatment of metritis and postpartum conditions in female cattle.
Provides broad-spectrum antibacterial activity through Ceftiofur Sodium to target uterine infections
Combines hormonal and antimicrobial effects in a single veterinary product for professional use to enhance therapeutic efficacy in uterine conditions in cattle
Vial B: Ceftiofur Sodium 600 mg
Main Benefits
Supports uterine contractions and helps expel its contents through the effect of D+‑Cloprostenol SodiumProvides broad-spectrum antibacterial activity through Ceftiofur Sodium to target uterine infections
Combines hormonal and antimicrobial effects in a single veterinary product for professional use to enhance therapeutic efficacy in uterine conditions in cattle
Composition
Vial A: D+‑Cloprostenol Sodium 0.0003%Vial B: Ceftiofur Sodium 600 mg
Instructions for Use
Administered via intramuscular injection after reconstituting the two vials into a single solution. The exact dosage should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on the species, body weight, and clinical condition of the animal.Package Size
A set consisting of two vials: one containing D+‑Cloprostenol Sodium solution (Vial A) and one containing Ceftiofur Sodium powder (Vial B) for reconstitution into an injectable solution.Note
Intended for use under veterinary supervision in female cattle suffering from metritis or postpartum conditions. Dosage schedules and withdrawal period details have been omitted; these should be provided by the treating veterinarian.
