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Extended Duration Rabies Protection for Dogs, Cats, Livestock, and Horses
Product Description
IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine is a killed-virus rabies vaccine for healthy dogs, cats, sheep, cattle, horses, and ferrets twelve weeks of age or older. It provides up to three years of protection for dogs, cats, and sheep, as well as one year of protection for horses, cattle, and ferrets, when administered on a veterinarian-directed schedule.
Benefits
- Multi-Species Coverage: Protects dogs, cats, sheep, horses, cattle, and ferrets.
- Extended Protection: Provides up to three-year rabies immunity in dogs, cats, and sheep.
- Annual Livestock Support: Yearly boosters maintain protection in horses, cattle, and ferrets.
- Killed-Virus Safety: Inactivated virus helps lower risk while stimulating immunity.
- Vet-Supervised Program: Fits easily into routine veterinary vaccination and public health protocols.
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Inactivated Rabies Virus (Pasteur strain)
Inactive Ingredients: Gentamicin, Thimerosal
How to Use
Dosage & Administration Instructions
- Shake Before Use: Gently shake the vial to resuspend the vaccine before drawing the dose.
- Dogs, Cats, Sheep Dose: Administer 1 mL subcutaneously or intramuscularly to each animal.
- Horses and Cattle Dose: Administer 2 mL subcutaneously or intramuscularly to each animal.
- Revaccination Interval: Dogs, cats, sheep every three years; horses, cattle, ferrets every year.
- Age Requirement: Use only healthy animals twelve weeks of age or older.
Additional Information
Precautions
- Veterinary Use Only: Must be administered by or under a licensed veterinarian’s direction.
- Proper Storage: Keep refrigerated between 35-46°F (2-8°C); never freeze the vaccine.
- Single-Syringe Use: Do not mix IMRAB 3 with other products in the same syringe.
- Observe After Injection: Monitor animals for injection-site swelling or unusual systemic reactions.
- Slaughter Withdrawal: Follow labeled withdrawal times before slaughtering vaccinated food animals.
Shipping & Returns
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Which animals can receive IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine 10 mL Vial?
Ans: IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine 10 mL Vial is labeled for healthy dogs, cats, sheep, cattle, horses, and ferrets twelve weeks of age or older, making it a versatile choice for multi-species rabies prevention programs under veterinary supervision.
Q2: How long does rabies protection last with IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine?
Ans: After proper vaccination, IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine can provide up to three years of rabies protection for dogs, cats, and sheep. Horses, cattle, and ferrets require yearly boosters to maintain adequate immunity against rabies virus exposure.
Q3: What dose of IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine is given to dogs and cats?
Ans: Dogs and cats typically receive a 1 mL dose of IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine, administered either subcutaneously or intramuscularly. Your veterinarian will determine the route and timing based on your individual health status and any applicable legal requirements.
Q4: How is the dose different for horses and cattle?
Ans: Horses and cattle are each given a 2 mL dose of IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine, delivered subcutaneously or intramuscularly. These species are generally revaccinated every year to maintain consistent rabies protection in herd and stable environments.
Q5: At what age can animals start IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine?
Ans: Animals can usually begin receiving IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine at twelve weeks of age, provided they are healthy. Your veterinarian will confirm readiness and ensure the timing aligns with local rabies regulations and risk levels.
Q6: Do animals need a booster after their first IMRAB 3 vaccination?
Ans: Yes, after the initial rabies vaccination, dogs, cats, and sheep typically require a booster, as mandated by local law, and then receive a booster every three years. In contrast, horses, cattle, and ferrets should be revaccinated annually to maintain adequate protection.
Q7: How should IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine be stored before use?
Ans: IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine should be kept refrigerated between 35-46°F (2-8°C), protected from freezing and excessive heat. Proper storage helps preserve vaccine potency, so each dose delivers expected rabies immunity.
Q8: What side effects might occur after IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine administration?
Ans: Most animals experience no or only mild reactions, such as temporary soreness, a small lump at the injection site, or brief lethargy. Severe or unusual reactions are rare but should be reported to your veterinarian immediately for evaluation.
Q9: Can pregnant animals be vaccinated with IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine?
Ans: Use of IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine in pregnant animals should be decided by a veterinarian, who will weigh the potential benefits of rabies protection against the limited safety data available for use during pregnancy.
Q10: Why choose IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine instead of a one-year product?
Ans: IMRAB 3-Year Rabies Vaccine can reduce the frequency of boosters for eligible species, especially dogs, cats, and sheep, while still fulfilling rabies control requirements. Fewer injections over time may improve compliance and convenience for pet owners and producers.